On 27/04/16 17:59, Simon Fraser wrote:
>> On Apr 27, 2016, at 4:39 AM, Manuel Rego Casasnovas wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> as announced yesterday it seems that the WebKit prefixing policy has
>> been updated [1].
>>
>> Right now CSS Grid Layout implementation is prefixed in WebKit and
> On Apr 27, 2016, at 4:39 AM, Manuel Rego Casasnovas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> as announced yesterday it seems that the WebKit prefixing policy has
> been updated [1].
>
> Right now CSS Grid Layout implementation is prefixed in WebKit and
> behind a compilation flag.
> We'd like to
Hi,
as announced yesterday it seems that the WebKit prefixing policy has
been updated [1].
Right now CSS Grid Layout implementation is prefixed in WebKit and
behind a compilation flag.
We'd like to ask about the possibility to unprefix it and put it behind
a runtime flag (probably removing the
+1 for upgrading the SVN server.
1.6.11 is really outdated and I think it is unsecure too.
1.6.11 was released 6 years ago and the last release
from 1.6 series is 1.6.23 which was released 3 years ago.
https://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/release-history.html
Hi,
The actual topic is upgrading, let's discuss about bugzilla too.
bugs.webkit.org still uses the ancient and unsecure 4.2.11 bugzilla.
The last release from 4.2 series is 4.2.16 (2015 Dec 22) which means
the EOL of 4.2. The latest releases are 4.4.11 and 5.0.2.
Once we could upgrade to
Yes, we definitely want to upgrade. It’s a bit of work. In the past, I think
David Kilzer did some upgrades.
— Darin
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