WebKit goes Open Source
Excerpt: Great news!
Weblog: chaotic intransient prose bursts
Tracked: June 7, 2005 12:48 AM
More than just intel coming from Apple
Excerpt: Yes, the news that Apple is switching to intel chips is, for many, earthshaking to say the least. But, that's not all the insanely great news today, or is it tomorow?
Dave Hyatt has just made a new post on his Surfin Safari developer blog. Recentl...
Weblog: Restiffbard
Tracked: June 7, 2005 1:21 AM
Say Hello to WebKit!
Excerpt: Surfin’ Safari: “As some of you may have heard at WWDC Monday, the Safari team is proud to announce that we are making significant changes in the way we operate, and these changes start today.”
Captured!
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Weblog: Agylen
Tracked: June 7, 2005 1:42 AM
Apple opens WebKit
Excerpt: Over the last couple of months Apple has been getting a lot of flack from open-source enthusiasts about the way they are handling the development of Safari and WebCore, the HTML rendering engine...
Weblog: rakaz
Tracked: June 7, 2005 2:44 AM
WebKit
Excerpt: WebKit is now more open than ever.
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Weblog: Random Eyes
Tracked: June 7, 2005 3:39 AM
WebKit now operating like an a true open source project
Excerpt: Anyone can now check out the source code to WebKit, WebCore and JavaScriptCore to add patches, fix bugs and work on new features such as SVG and MathML. Nice move by Apple. More at Surfin' Safari....
Weblog: MacPartners
Tracked: June 7, 2005 3:53 AM
Safari’s WebKit is now open
Excerpt: Hyatt made the announcement on his blog. Using bugzilla, and cvs. It says it’s even possible to get checkin access if your a contributor with a proven track record. I didn’t see any lxr like tool for viewing source via the web (very ha...
Weblog: Robert Accettura's Fun With Wordage
Tracked: June 7, 2005 6:16 AM
Apple’s WebKit is now Live and Public
Excerpt: If you’re interested in getting your hands dirty with WebKit (the backbone behind Safari, Dashboard, and Mail.app), then today is your lucky day. The WebKit Open Source Project is your gateway to Apple’s WebKit, WebCore, and JavaScriptCor...
Weblog: MacManX.com
Tracked: June 7, 2005 8:27 AM
WebKit, WebCore, JavaScriptCore Open-sourced
Excerpt: Dave Hyatt announces that Apple has open-sourced development of WebKit, WebCore, and JavaScriptCore - the underpinnings of the Safari web browser....
Weblog: b4k4.net
Tracked: June 7, 2005 8:58 AM
Apple Open Sources WebKit/WebCore/JavaScriptCore
Excerpt: Perhaps even bigger news than the move to Intel chips... Apple have open sourced WebKit, WebCore, and JavaScriptCore.
You can see more details at David Hyatt's blog, and there is now an OpenDarwin project page at http://webkit.opendarwin.org.
Hopefu...
Weblog: nigel kersten
Tracked: June 7, 2005 11:09 AM
Apple opens up, just a little
Excerpt: While everyone's attention was focused on the earth-shaking announcement that Apple will begin using Intel chips starting next year, Apple quietly made another historic change. They have decided to completely open up WebKit, WebCore and JavaScriptCore....
Weblog: Jonathan Nolen
Tracked: June 7, 2005 11:09 AM
WebKit blir öppen källkod
Excerpt: Som Dave Hyatt skriver så har renderingsmotorn i Apples webbläsare Safari nu öppnats upp. Detta innebär att man själv kan ladda ner och kompilera ihop en dagsfärsk version med de senaste buggfixarna i. Ska själv f&ou...
Weblog: andreasson.org
Tracked: June 8, 2005 5:17 AM
The WebKit Open Source Project
Excerpt: チップの変更よりも、こちらの方がビックリ。 先日Acid2のテストの際に、SafariとKHTMLの関係で一悶着があってSafariの開発者Hyatt氏のブログで、アップルはどういうスタンスでいることがよ...
Weblog: Quel musique aimez-vous?
Tracked: June 8, 2005 8:04 AM
Lost in all the excitement...
Excerpt: about the big switch have been a number of really cool developer announcements: WebObjects 5.3 Bundled with XCode 2.1 This really seems to be under the radar. Thanks to Jon Rentzsch for pointing this out. It used to be $700.
Weblog: Coty's Weblog
Tracked: June 8, 2005 8:31 PM
WebKit is now open for business
Excerpt:
Wow.
Apple today announced that they are open-sourcing WebKit, which is the software behind how Safari (and Dashboard) show web pages. That’s crazy and unprecedented (well, outside the fully open-source world, anyway). That means Safari c...
Weblog: so that happened...
Tracked: June 10, 2005 10:47 AM
Safari Shockwave 3d offset bug
Excerpt: Emmy Huang points us at a long overdue technote about the infamous Shockwave 3d offset bug. For those of you who are blissfuly unaware about the bug, here's the thing:Safari, or indeed any other browser using the Apple's WebCore framework for OS X, render
Weblog: Hoeben.net
Tracked: July 27, 2005 4:03 PM
motivators
Excerpt: Say Hello to WebKit!
Weblog: Janni Vander Tuin
Tracked: July 30, 2005 6:01 AM