On Oct 4, 2008, at 12:27 AM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
> We have a lot fewer layering problems with WebCore and WebKit in part
> because they are separate modules, and you have to go out of your way
> and make some Client interfaces to create unfortunate entanglements.
Some ports do have a proble
On Oct 4, 2008, at 2:23 AM, David Hyatt wrote:
> This sounds good to me, although I'm not sure the files in platform/
> need to move. I think the directory is fine under WebCore/ still.
I could go either way, but I kind of like moving the platform
directory to a top level module because tha
This sounds good to me, although I'm not sure the files in platform/
need to move. I think the directory is fine under WebCore/ still.
dave
On Oct 4, 2008, at 2:56 AM, Eric Seidel wrote:
> +1 for making wtf and platform their own projects/targets.
>
> -eric
>
> On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 12:27 AM
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 12:27 AM, Maciej Stachowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 3, 2008, at 9:17 PM, David Hyatt wrote:
>
> > After working for a while on the WebCore/platform/ directory, it's
> > become clear that people don't really know what this directory is
> > supposed to contain (a
On Oct 3, 2008, at 9:17 PM, David Hyatt wrote:
> After working for a while on the WebCore/platform/ directory, it's
> become clear that people don't really know what this directory is
> supposed to contain (and by people I mean pretty much everybody,
> both inside and outside Apple). The p
After working for a while on the WebCore/platform/ directory, it's
become clear that people don't really know what this directory is
supposed to contain (and by people I mean pretty much everybody, both
inside and outside Apple). The purpose of the platform/ directory is
to serve as a foun
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