I'll reduce every single one of them for the one who wants to share the loot :) and Dan: i think this is a nice initiative, and am very eager to hear the results of this, i kinda see it as a test :) Kind regards, Joost -- Joost de Valk #: AlthA on #webkit @ irc.freenode.net @: webkit@joostdevalk.nl W: http://www.joostdevalk.nl "The only people who find what they are looking for in life are the fault finders." - Foster's Law On Nov 16, 2005, at 2:51 AM, Geoffrey Garen wrote:
Now the fine print: Apple employees and contractors are not eligible for the monetary "thank you."
Doh! :)
Geoff
On Nov 15, 2005, at 5:39 PM, Dan Wood wrote:
Hi folks,
Some of you here may have heard of Sandvox, our "iApp" website builder that is currently in Beta. We're obviously leveraging WebKit quite a bit. In fact, we're at the bleeding edge of it. And we've found some WebKit bugs that, if fixed, would really improve our app.
But we are a small company, and programming the depths of WebKit is not our forté. So we came up with an idea: offer a tangible "thank you" to whomever can fix the bugs we need fixed. A win-win situation: not only will Sandvox benefit, but so will any app that uses WebKit.
Full details here: <http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ a_proposal_for_webkit_programmers.html>
Thanks, Dan Wood
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