On Jan 31, 2014, at 1:36 PM, Patrick Gansterer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 31.01.2014, at 22:10, Anders Carlsson <[email protected]> wrote
> 
>> looks like the last legitimate commit to the Windows CE port was on November 
>> 3rd November 2013, almost 3 months ago.
> 
> What's the minimum upstream interval for downstream fixes to show ongoing 
> activity?

I don't think we've ever discussed such a thing, but when a project has no 
activity for three months people are going to start to wonder; it's happened in 
the past without anyone responding so thanks for doing that!

>> I also seem to remember that there’s no version of MSVC for Windows CE that 
>> can handle the C++11 features that we now use in WebKit. (Correct me if I’m 
>> wrong on this!)
> 
> Windows Embedded Compact 2013 updated the compiler for CE.

That's great news.

> 
>> With this in mind, does it make sense to keep the Windows CE port in the 
>> tree or should we remove it?
> 
> Does it hurt somebody in the daily workflow? If yes, where exactly?

I don't think it has affected anybody's daily workflow seriously. If it does in 
the future we can cross that bridge when we get to it.

Thanks,
- Anders

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