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Re: OT: acid test..
by Anonymous on Friday 06/May/2005, @06:11
Why? Because they forked the KHTML code?

What would you have them do, slow development of WebKit to suit the KHTML developers?
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Re: OT: acid test..
by cm on Friday 06/May/2005, @07:21
> What would you have them do, slow development of WebKit to suit the KHTML developers?

No, to the contrary. Speed up the development of KHTML for both sides by combining development workforces and by maintaining a common system-independent version in a common public CVS. The system-dependent part (KWQ and whatever else they may have added) could have been maintained wherever Apple wanted it to reside.
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