On Apr 9, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

Hmm... and here I thought Apple was a happy go lucky nice giant. Apple
is an awesome company when it comes to products, but sometimes their
employess can turn their backs on us. "Not my problem that Safari has
a memory leak."

Seriously, if it's a problem with Webkit, then it is, in fact, the Webkit dev's issue, not Apple's.

Apple != Webkit.

They DO have people working on Webkit, and their use of Webkit in OS X has really pushed WK forward, but the Webkit project is independent of Apple.

Dan would get the same response if he complained about a memory leak in Apache, or something messed up in gcc.

They probably should have been more politic in their answer and said "We know, but it's not in our part of the project, it's part of the Webkit project, file the bug with them."

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University of Arizona
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Information Technology Group

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