Geoffrey Garen wrote:
Sure. We at University of Szeged who work on WebKitNix from this year
contributed many fixes to various part of WebKit: JavaScriptCore,
WebCore, Tools, …
Thank you for this list. I started reading through it, but I noticed a high
percentage of patches that were port-specific build fixes or port-specific features
like support for legacy ARM chips. For example, “...on ARM traditional”
(<https://trac.webkit.org/changeset/142616>). Those patches are cost to core
WebKit development, not benefit.
I don't want to mis-interpret your statement here. Can you clarify what
you mean by "Those
patches are cost to core WebKit development, not benefit."
Thanks,
Thomas
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