> On Feb 23, 2019, at 3:29 AM, z...@falconsigh.net wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 23, 2019, at 2:47 AM, Simon Fraser wrote: >> There’s a bunch of code in Source/WebCore/page/scrolling/nicosia/ that >> I keep breaking with scrolling tree refactoring. Most of it it stubs. >> Is anyone maintaining this code, because it obviously doesn’t work, and >> I’d like to remove the maintenance burden. >> > > I added the stubs there, and was planning to start adding actual > implementations there in the following weeks, now that a new release cycle > was just entered. > > I wouldn't mind disabling or removing the code temporarily in order to enable > you an easier time refactoring around it. But given that the async scrolling > capability is something we plan to add support for in the WPE and GTK ports, > I'd appreciate some input about the scope and the timeframe of your work and > possibility of sharing as much of the implementation as possible between > different ports.
I’m hitting Nicosia compile issues again (https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208282) and the last Nicosia-related commit was on October 3. Does Nicosia qualify as a “science project” in the sense listed at https://webkit.org/project/ <https://webkit.org/project/> . Googling for Nicosia finds no technology-related hits on the first page. Simon
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