Please read this: http://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2012-November/022949.html On Dec 19, 2012 4:45 AM, "Kenneth Rohde Christiansen" < kenneth.christian...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, > > First of all I want to say that it is great that Microsoft are > contributing towards WebKit and I want to congratulating you with the > new MS Open Tech organization. > > The best way to provide feedback on a spec like this is through the > W3C, and the best way to provide feedback on the code itself is > through a patch on WebKit bugzilla. Our web site explains very well > how to contribute code to WebKit and you should have a look. When > adding new features we usually announce it on webkit-dev to see if > people are generally interested in the feature. I would say that you > have already done so with this email. Whether people are interested or > not, I would suggest creating a bug and uploading your code so that > anyone interested can give you some initial feedback on your work so > far. > > Good luck and welcome > > Kenneth > > On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 2:07 AM, Scott Blomquist (MS OPEN TECH) > <sb...@microsoft.com> wrote: > > We are part of the engineering team of Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. > (MS Open Tech, a Microsoft subsidiary; see our initial announcement at > http://aka.ms/introMSOpenTech). We have developed an initial proof of > concept of a WebKit implementation of the Pointer Events W3C Working Draft ( > http://www.w3.org/TR/pointerevents/). It is based on a proposal that > Microsoft initially submitted to the W3C. You can find more details in our > blog post at http://aka.ms/PointerEventsWebkitPrototypeBlog. > > > > Right now, this is only a very early proof of concept that implements > selected mouse and touch events. You can find the code as a WebKit patch on > our HTML5 Labs website here: http://aka.ms/PointerEventsWebkitPrototype. > We would love to have some feedback on the code, work with the WebKit > community on a complete implementation of whatever final spec will be > defined by the W3C Pointer Events WG and if the community is interested in > our contribution get some advice on how/when to submit this patch to the > main WebKit trunk. > > > > (For those wondering why we are doing this, we are obviously interested > in moving forward existing and new input types on the open web and, as the > spec evolves, maintain interoperability between WebKit and Internet > Explorer.) > > > > -- > > Scott Blomquist > > Senior Development Engineer > > Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. > > A subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation > > > > Adalberto Foresti > > Principal Program Manager > > Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. > > A subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation > > _______________________________________________ > > webkit-dev mailing list > > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev > > > > -- > Kenneth Rohde Christiansen > Senior Engineer, WebKit, Qt, EFL, Intel Corporation > Phone +45 4093 0598 / E-mail kenneth at webkit.org > > ﹆﹆﹆ > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev >
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