Hi, all If there's no objections I would like to close this case as approved.
--Irene C Wang wrote: > Mark Martin ??: >> Irene Huang wrote: >>> Hi, All >>> >>> Attached are the pkgmaps for SUNWwebkit and SUNWwebkit-devel >>> >>> --Irene >>> Shi-Ying Irene Huang wrote: >>>> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase %I% %G% SMI >>>> This information is Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems >>>> 1. Introduction >>>> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: >>>> WebKit >>>> 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: >>>> Author: Chris Wang >>>> 1.3 Date of This Document: >>>> 18 December, 2008 >>>> 4. Technical Description >>>> 1. Introduction >>>> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: Webkit 1.0.3 for Solaris 1.2. >>>> Name of Document Author/Supplier: Chris Wang 1.3. Date of This >>>> Document: 12/10/08 >> >> This looks fine to me, so I'd +1 this. I'm not a member, so that may >> not be worth very much. I'm also assuming it is SOP to deliver the >> .pc files. >> > No, the only .pc file webkit supplied is webkit-1.0.pc. > > Thanks, > Chris > >>>> 1.5. Email Aliases: >>>> 1.5.1. Responsible Manager: leo.binchy at sun.com >>>> 1.5.2. Responsible Engineer: chris.wang at sun.com >>>> alfred.peng at sun.com >>>> 2. Project Summary >>>> 2.1. Project Description: >>>> WebKit is an open source web browser engine. It's also the name of >>>> the Mac >>>> OS X system framework version of the engine that's used by Safari, >>>> Dashboard, Mail, and many other OS X applications. WebKit's HTML and >>>> JavaScript code began as a branch of the KHTML and KJS libraries >>>> from KDE. >>>> >>>> WebKit is built on top of different widget backend, which includes >>>> GTK, Qt, >>>> wxWidgets and some others as well. >>>> WebKit/GTK+ is a community sub-project maintained mostly by GNOME and >>>> GTK+ developers. It's implemented directly on top of GTK+, GLib and >>>> GNOME >>>> libraries and provides lightweight web viewing and editing features as >>>> well as being the basis for complete web browser applications. It >>>> supports >>>> the latest web standards and offers good performance and memory usage >>>> characteristics on the desktop. >>>> >>>> WebKit/GTK+ is the engine for different GNOME applications to >>>> depend on, >>>> devhelp/yelp for example. >>>> >>>> WebKit is open source software with portions licensed under the >>>> LGPL and BSD licenses. >>>> The release schedule for WebKit will be matched with GNOME's 6-month >>>> release cycle. Currently, GNOME applications including >>>> devhelp/epiphany >>>> have switched to link against WebKit. >>>> >>>> The latest development snapshot, and eventually stable versions of >>>> Webkit are available at http://webkit.org. >>>> 4. Technical Description: >>>> 4.1. Details: >>>> WebKit has the following features: >>>> - CSS 2.1, CSS3 support. >>>> - DOM (Document Object Model) >>>> - Styleable form controls with CSS. >>>> - Drosera (A JavaScript debugger for WebKit that can be used >>>> with any application that uses WebKit) >>>> - Enhanced Rich Text Editing. >>>> - XML techologies support, including XPath, SVG and XSLTProcessor >>>> (JavaScript API for XSLT). >>>> - Netscape-style (NPAPI) plugins support. >>>> - WebKit embedding API (provides clients with a public API for >>>> loading, displaying and manipulating Web content.) WebKit is >>>> featured with AT-SPI accessibility layer since version 1.0.1. >>>> Gnome accessibility team are working hard with WebKit team to >>>> ensure Webkit >>>> is accessible when gnome 2.26 comes out. >>>> >>>> 4.5. Interfaces: >>>> Exported interfaces: >>>> Interface Stability Comment >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> >>>> SUNWwebkit Uncommitted SVr4 package SUNWwebkit-devel Uncommitted >>>> SVr4 package >>>> /usr/lib/libwebkit-1.0.so.1 Volatile webkit lib >>>> /usr/lib/${MACH64}/libwebkit-1.0.so.1 Volatile 64bit webkit lib >>>> /usr/include/webkit-1.0 Volatile webkit head file directory >>>> /usr/lib/pkgconfig/webkit-1.0.pc Uncommitted webkit pc file >>>> /usr/lib/${MACH64}/pkgconfig/webkit-1.0.pc Uncommitted webkit pc file >>>> $HOME/.local/share/webkit Project Private client-side database storage >>>> (see reference 2 for detail) >>>> >>>> Imported Interfaces Interface Stability Comments >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> >>>> ATK,gtk+,Cairo,Pango Committed LSARC/2007/520 libtiff, libjpeg and >>>> libpng Volatile LSARC/2003/085 >>>> librsvg Consolidation LSARC/2001/352 >>>> Private Apache Standard C++ Library Committed PSARC/2008/549 cURL >>>> Uncommitted PSARC/2007/165 >>>> IDN Uncommitted PSARC/2007/167 >>>> International Components for Unicode Contract External PSARC/2005/041 >>>> SQLite Committed PSARC/2008/120 >>>> libxml2 Standard PSARC/2001/175 >>>> zlib Standard PSARC/2006/537 >>>> >>>> 4.9. I18N/L10N Impact: >>>> The JDS team and the G11N are working together to evaluate >>>> I18N/L10N support >>>> 4.10. Packaging & Delivery: >>>> The project will be delivering the following packages: >>>> SUNWwebkit >>>> SUNWwebkit-devel 4.11. Security Impact: >>>> In the future, the WebKit community plans that WebKit/GTK+ will use >>>> cURL >>>> and then OpenSSL library to verify the peer's certificates for HTTPS >>>> connections. However, this feature is not implemented yet. >>>> 5. Reference Documents: >>>> 1.SUNWwebkit,SUNWwebkit-devel pkgmap >>>> pkginfo >>>> depend >>>> >>>> 2.XDG Base Directory Specification >>>> http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/ar01s03.html >>>> 3.WebKit community >>>> http://webkit.org/ >>>> 4.WebKit wiki page http://trac.webkit.org/wiki >>>> >>>> >>>> 6. Resources and Schedule >>>> 6.4. Steering Committee requested information >>>> 6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name: >>>> Desktop >>>> 6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack >>>> 6.6. ARC Exposure: open >>>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> opensolaris-arc mailing list >>> opensolaris-arc at opensolaris.org >> >
