Hi Folks,
We have continued to ship the XSS Auditor for a number of years after Blink and
other engines have abandoned this approach in favor of modern XSS defenses like
CSP.
The XSS Auditor was a great idea in its day, but now poses a maintenance burden
that far outweighs the small (perhaps
Hi Floks,
I would like to propose some changes to the categories we use to resolve bugs.
I’ve been trying to do some Bugzilla gardening to better reflect the state of
various “edge case” bugs that often leave users confused about the state of
issues they’ve reported, and unsure of whether
> On Sep 20, 2022, at 1:16 AM, Ryosuke Niwa via webkit-dev
> wrote:
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>> On Sep 19, 2022, at 2:28 PM, Brandon Stewart via webkit-dev
>> mailto:webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org>> wrote:
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>> Documentation is an important part of any open source project, especially
>> for a larger project
I prefer (1)!On Mar 9, 2023, at 5:54 PM, Kirsling, Ross via webkit-dev wrote:
I’d vote for (1) since it’s easy to type!
Thanks,
Ross
From: Ryosuke Niwa via webkit-dev
Reply-To: Ryosuke Niwa
Date: Friday, March 10, 2023 at 6:41 AM
To: Brandon Stewart
Cc: Ling Ho via webkit-dev
Hi floks,
The time has come for Apple to decommission our Legacy version of the WebKit on
Windows, shifting focus to the WinCairo port as the Windows target. The Apple
port has long been a feature-locked, Legacy WebKit library that is increasingly
difficult to maintain, and that holds back the
Hi Folks!
I’m pleased to report that Sammy Gill is now a WebKit reviewer.
Sammy is well-versed in the Grid and Flex aspects of our rendering code, and is
a great person to speak with about many of our new Interop and CSS features.
For now, he will be restricting his reviews to those bits of
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