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Re: Status of khtml
by Mikun on Monday 30/Oct/2006, @00:53
What it could actually mean is that KHTML developers are splitting. That would be a big mistake, IMHO, specially for the ones that remain at the old KHTML project. Even if just a third of KHTML start developing Webkit, there is no way KHTML can compete with the combined might of Webkit and a those new KHTML developers.
I guess KDE4's Konqueror webbrowser should be able to switch between both engines. But in the long run KHTML would fall behind.

Just my 2c.
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Re: Status of khtml
by Thorsten Schnebeck on Monday 30/Oct/2006, @02:18
I think its only a new home:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-commits&m=116162004313833&w=2

Bye

Thorsten
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