I’m writing to say thank you, personally, and on behalf of the Chromium project.
Chromium could not have happened without WebKit and the help of its contributors. As you likely have seen, Adam just posted http://blog.chromium.org/2013/04/blink-rendering-engine-for-chromium.html announcing Blink, which is a departure from our previous WebKit workflow. I hope that others will see Blink as I do: as a chance to take the WebKit codebase to exciting new places. I hope someday that many of the ideas we pursue in Blink will find their way into many platforms, including WebKit. For those interested in the technical details, we’ll be posting more of our thoughts and plans to blink-...@chromium.org. WebKit and Chromium have a long, shared history, and we hope to continue our relationship. We will be available on #webkit and webkit-dev and hope to continue our connections with this great community for years to come. Thank you again. Eric p.s. Adam and I are happy to work with other reviewers to remove PLATFORM(CHROMIUM) code and other messes we may have caused over the years from webkit.org. Adam and I are still running queues.webkit.org and associated EWS/CQ/sherriff-bot and plan to do so for the next few weeks as we work to transition them to new owners. _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev