Re: [webkit-dev] Archiving the Haiku port? (was WebKit2 and all that jazz)

2010-04-10 Thread Maxime Simon
> > I've already upgraded one of my repositories to the latest SVN and resolved > the conflicts and incorporated the changes. I just need to merge that with > some changes in my other repository, but it's not a problem and won't take > long. > > I'm glad to hear that. I thought it would be harder (

[webkit-dev] Archiving the Haiku port? (was WebKit2 and all that jazz)

2010-04-09 Thread Maxime Simon
Hi, I'm "officially" the main maintainer of the Haiku port. But considering my university course I have little time to work on it. (I had plan to do so next summer though.) Another Haiku developer, Stephan Assmus, did lately some great improvements on the port, but is now focused on the web browse

Re: [webkit-dev] build system for wince port

2009-12-24 Thread Maxime Simon
> > > Please try to avoid this option if at all possible. The number of > > build systems in the tree is out of control already. > Are there any plans to cleanup and use only one? > It was intended to use the newly introduced gypi files (from the Chromium port). More informations about GYP

Re: [webkit-dev] GDOM patch spam

2009-08-14 Thread Maxime Simon
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 20:33, Ryan Leavengood wrote: > All I know is that Eric and the other hard-working WebKit reviewers > and committers have patiently steered my student Maxime and myself > into submitting good patches for the Haiku port, which they have > promptly committed. All for a platf

Re: [webkit-dev] New WebKit port to Haiku

2009-06-24 Thread Maxime Simon
Hi everyone, Sorry to introduce myself a bit late. But Ryan wrote a great email and I will have nothing else to add. For who's afraid that after the Google Summer of Code the Haiku port of WebKit dies: The aim of the GSoC is to involve students in free software development, and that they continue