After Google's announcement that they plan to release Chrome OS
for netbook market and it'll be based on Linux kernel I think
that Google will do most job of porting Chrome web browser to
Linux.

We also need WebKit to be ported on OpenSolaris, especially
since further versions of GNOME will depend on it.

Uros 


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> Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 16:25:20 -0700
> From: brandon.barker at gmail.com
> To: advocacy-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Subject: Re: [advocacy-discuss] Google Chrome @ OpenSolaris
>
> A solaris port will probably be easier than the initial linux port, and I 
> think this will especially be true once more work has been done on the linux 
> port.
>
> I've heard the chrome developers were complaining about the difficulty in 
> implementing sandboxing in chrome on linux due to the various security 
> models: AppArmor, SELinux, default, etc.
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