I also like the stronger privacy language. Megan
> On Feb 24, 2020, at 9:56 AM, Brent Fulgham <bfulg...@apple.com> wrote: > > I think this looks great! > -Brent > >> On Feb 23, 2020, at 5:02 PM, Maciej Stachowiak <m...@apple.com >> <mailto:m...@apple.com>> wrote: >> >> >> V2, with stronger privacy language. >> >> >> project-new.html >> 1111 WebKit is an open source Web content engine for browsers and other >> applications. >> 1212</p></blockquote> >> 1313<p><img src="/wp-content/themes/webkit/images/webkit.svg" alt="The >> WebKit Project Logo" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4290" >> width="33%"></p> >> 14 <p>We value real-world web compatibility, standards compliance, >> stability, performance, security, portability, usability, and relative ease >> of understanding and modifying the code (hackability).</p> >> 14<p>We value real-world web compatibility, standards compliance, >> stability, performance, battery life, security, privacy, portability, >> usability, and relative ease of understanding and modifying the code >> (hackability).</p> >> 1515<h2><a name="project-goals"></a>Project Goals</h2> >> 1616<h4><a name="web-content-engine"></a>Web Content Engine</h4> >> 17 <p>The project’s primary focus is content deployed on the World Wide Web, >> using standards-based technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the >> DOM. However, we also want to make it possible to embed WebKit in other >> applications, and to use it as a general-purpose display and interaction >> engine.</p> >> 17<p>The project’s primary focus is content deployed on the World Wide Web, >> using standards-based technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript and DOM. >> However, we also want to make it possible to embed WebKit in other >> applications, and to use it as a general-purpose display and interaction >> engine.</p> >> 1818<h4><a name="open-source"></a>Open Source</h4> >> 1919<p>WebKit should remain freely usable for both open source and >> proprietary applications. To that end, we use BSD-style and LGPL licenses. >> Specifically, we aim for licensing compatible with LGPL 2.1+. We do not >> currently plan to move to LGPL 3. In addition, we strive to create a >> courteous, welcoming environment that feels approachable to newcomers. >> WebKit maintains a public IRC chat room and a public mailing list where the >> ideas of contributors both new and old are heard and discussed with equal >> weight.</p> >> 2020<h4><a name="compatibility"></a>Compatibility</h4> >> >> 2424<h4><a name="stability"></a>Stability</h4> >> 2525<p>The main WebKit code base should always maintain a high degree of >> stability. This means that crashes, hangs and regressions should be dealt >> with promptly, rather than letting them pile up.</p> >> 2626<h4><a name="performance"></a>Performance</h4> >> 27 <p>Maintaining and improving speed and memory use is an important goal. >> We never consider performance “good enough”, but strive to constantly >> improve. As web content becomes richer and more complex, and as web browsers >> run on more limited devices, performance gains continue to have value even >> if normal browsing seems fast enough.</p> >> 27<p>Maintaining and improving speed and memory use is an important goal. >> We never consider performance “good enough”, but strive to constantly >> improve. As web content becomes richer and more complex, and as web browsers >> run on more limited devices, performance gains continue to have value even >> if normal browsing seems fast enough. We consider speed, memory use, >> responsiveness and frame rate to be important aspects of performance.</p> >> 28<h4><a name="battery-life"></a>Battery Life</h4> >> 29<p>In addition to traditional performance metrics, we aim to minimize >> power consumption to maximize browsing battery life for portable devices.</p> >> 2830<h4><a name="security"></a>Security</h4> >> 2931<p>Protecting users from security violations is critical. We fix >> security issues promptly to protect users and maintain their trust.</p> >> 32<h4><a name="privacy"></a>Privacy</h4> >> 33<p>We believe privacy is a human right. WebKit code won't track the user >> or otherwise violate their privacy. And we will strive to prevent websites >> and other parties from doing so.</p> >> 3034<h4><a name="portability"></a>Portability</h4> >> 3135<p>The WebKit project seeks to address a variety of needs. We want to >> make it reasonable to port WebKit to a variety of desktop, mobile, embedded >> and other platforms. We will provide the infrastructure to do this with >> tight platform integration, reusing native platform services where >> appropriate and providing friendly embedding APIs.</p> >> 3236<h4><a name="usability"></a>Usability</h4> > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev
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