Dear all

Unless some bad things happen between now and then, we will deliver our "OWBAL" implementation of WebKit, as discussed previously in this mailing-list. So the question of how to organize new WebKit-based products is highly interesting to me :-)


* Should we make our WebKit a subdirectory in WebKit like WebKit/COM? Should we make a new top level directory?

I see two options here:

(1) Fix the WebKit directory to have subdirectories for each platform. That means all of the Mac subdirectories would move under WebKit/mac. Then you could have WebKit/apollo. (2) Have top-level directories for each WebKit, e.g., WebKitMac, WebKitWin, WebKitApollo, WebKitQt, etc.

My personal preference would be for (1), although note that Qt went with (2) already. Other platforms can do (1) now without us having to move our Mac files immediately, so that doesn't hold anything up.


(1) sounds really good and a clean approach of the multi-target issue, imo.


Regards,

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Jean-Charles VerdiƩ

Pleyo, CTO
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