On Apr 30, 2011, at 10:25 PM, Mark Rowe wrote: > > On 2011-04-30, at 22:11, Pavel Feldman wrote: > >> I see. It might be unfortunate branding, but the large amount of Web >> Inspector users refer to it as "Developer Tools". We use every opportunity >> to tell users that it is the same thing, but this is not enough. The first >> question we always get is "Do you guys upstream any of your Chrome Dev Tools >> code into the WebKit?". Which sounds crazy, because 100% of the code is >> upstream. So it is probably just me trying to use both names to fix this. It >> sounds like I should be more formal in this case and make the letter of the >> post conform to its WebKit spirit. >> >> - I changed the phrasing to use "Web Inspector" only, there is no mention of >> "Chrome Dev Tools" anymore. >> - Removed all "Chrome" mentions as well >> - There is now single mention of "Chromium" in the example scenario that I >> am eager to keep. I truly believe that the example makes the post more >> lively. There is nothing easier than posting this whole thing at >> chromium.org, but it will harm the "unified WebKit Remote Debugging >> Protocol" message we are trying to deliver. >> >> <provocative>In return, can I ask to rename the WebKit blog from "Surfin' >> Safari" to something more WebKit-specific?</provocative> > > I've wondered the same thing myself on several occasions.
Back in the day, we named it after Hyatt's old blog. At this point, it might be that no one remembers it or gets the reference. Does anyone have any clever references involving "WebKit"? Cheers, Maciej P.S. In posts we do try to avoid mentioning Safari or other specific browsers.
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