Hi Peter,

On Feb 9, 2013, at 3:48 PM, Peter Kasting <pkast...@google.com> wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Maciej Stachowiak <m...@apple.com> wrote:
> There are certainly pros and cons to merging. It would be great get input 
> from the broader WebKit community on the tradeoff of merging sooner vs 
> avoidance of weird legacy code in the main tree. In the meantime, we'll stick 
> to merging things that are not overly controversial as much as we can.
> 
> For what my opinion is worth (probably near zero for a lot of you), I would 
> like to see you guys merge sooner rather than later, even if it leads to 
> awkwardness that needs cleanup.  Over the years there has been a nonzero 
> amount of friction due to the iOS port not being upstreamed, and I think it 
> would be beneficial to WebKit as a whole to fix that sooner rather than 
> later.  And it seems more likely to me that "upstream first, then decide how 
> to re-architect as needed" is going to result in high-quality discussions and 
> designs, as opposed to "figure out in private how to re-architect before 
> upstreaming", which runs the risk of just never bothering to upstream at all.
> 
> There is real compromise, and perhaps humility, needed from all sides to make 
> such a task successful.  I am reminded of Eric's recent email where he 
> pleaded for more of an explicit effort to civility towards each other.  
> Perhaps this is an opportunity for us to practice that effort.

I really appreciate you saying that. I feel the same way. For years we've been 
saying that we need to fix N different things before upstreaming, and in the 
end we concluded that it was just delaying us from upstreaming at all. And we 
concluded that cleaning up some of the questionable choices in the open would 
lead to a better final outcome.

At the same time, I think some scrutiny of what we are doing is fair, so I'll 
try to explain the threading issues in a bit more detail to the extent I can.

Regards,
Maciej

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