On 2008-08-14, at 21:07, Jack Wootton wrote:
I hope this signals a better start for Nokia. Before Nokia can submit anything back to the WebKit community they'll have to:
[snip]Speaking as developer of WebKit, if Nokia wishes to resume contributing code to the WebKit project then they are free to do so, as are any other developers. I understand that you may be frustrated with how the S60 port has been handled, but I don't think that it helps the situation to claim that Nokia must do the things you list in order to continue contributing to WebKit. The work that Jonni is presenting appears to be based on the Qt WebKit port, which is completely distinct from the S60 code base, and has an active community maintaining it.
Kind regards, Mark Rowe
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