Hi Maciej,
Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
1) We will continue to accept only code that's licensed under a
BSD-style (no advertising clause) license, or LGPL 2.1, or other
compatible license. We don't want to accept code that's LGPL 3 only,
as that would make the whole project LGPL 3.
As I understand
Would it not be worth making an explicit goal of accessibility, or at
least explicitly bracketing it under usability?
--
Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
On 7/25/07, Maciej Stachowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I sent this a while ago with not much comment. Any thoughts? Should I
post this on webkit.org
On Wednesday 25 July 2007 01:51, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
> 1) We will continue to accept only code that's licensed under a BSD-
> style (no advertising clause) license, or LGPL 2.1, or other
> compatible license. We don't want to accept code that's LGPL 3 only,
> as that would make the whole proje
Oliver beat me to the same question but thanks for the links Chris.
I'm also looking at what's involved in embedding WebKit, rendering the output to memory and then
using that as a texture - our application is cross platform but I see that Adobe AIR is too so my
hopes are high :)
--Callum
Lin
On Jul 24, 2007, at 5:04 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
I sent this a while ago with not much comment. Any thoughts? Should
I post this on webkit.org somewhere?
I think you should!
-- Darin
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I sent this a while ago with not much comment. Any thoughts? Should I
post this on webkit.org somewhere?
- Maciej
On May 10, 2007, at 3:34 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I recently watched a video on the topic of preventing poisonous
people from hurting an open source proje
Hi Everyone,
With the release of GPLv3 and LGPLv3, I'd like to take a moment to
discuss WebKit licensing. LGPLv3 includes some restrictions beyond the
previous version that make it difficult to accept for many key
contributors and users of WebKit, including Apple. Given this, we'd
like t
On Jul 24, 2007, at 4:04 PM, Sam Carleton wrote:
Folks,
I have already written a kiosk browser for Windows using the
WebControl (IE6 or IE7), but I need a cross platform browser and would
prefer to use Safari rather then Firefox. Is it possible to use
webkit on windows? Is there an open sour
Folks,
I have already written a kiosk browser for Windows using the
WebControl (IE6 or IE7), but I need a cross platform browser and would
prefer to use Safari rather then Firefox. Is it possible to use
webkit on windows? Is there an open source kiosk program out there
that will aid me in my ef
Yes. That is how we use WebKit in Adobe AIR. Unfortunately we have
not submitted our code to svn yet. You can download the source from
http://opensource.adobe.com/.
Here is a link to the particular area of the depot that may interest
you:
http://opensource.adobe.com:8080/@md=d&cd=//webki
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