[webkit-dev] State of WebKit S60
bradley.morrison at nokia.com
bradley.morrison at nokia.com
Wed Apr 9 12:00:24 PDT 2008
Hey Eric,
Wow, apologies!
> If the port is in fact dead, I would like to suggest that we tag (with
> some keyword, or component) all of the remaining S60 bugs and close
> them. I think it's important to actively close inactive bugs to best
> maintain the health of the bug database.
I've just tagged with a keyword & closed (to INVALID) all s60 bugs.
I don't work on the project myself, however if there's more cleanups
required here please don't hesitate to email me
Thanks and cheers,
Bradley
-----Original Message-----
From: webkit-dev-bounces at lists.webkit.org
[mailto:webkit-dev-bounces at lists.webkit.org] On Behalf Of ext Eric
Seidel
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 1:17 PM
To: webkit-dev at lists.webkit.org
Subject: [webkit-dev] State of WebKit S60
There has not been a checkin to the S60 port in over 8 months:
http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/browser/S60
As far as I can tell, the port is dead.
There are even 12 patches which were approved but never landed:
http://tinyurl.com/5bt4rk
Does anyone know the status of the port? IIRC, Nokia bought
Trolltech, so I expect WebKitQt is just going to replace WebKitS60...
If the port is in fact dead, I would like to suggest that we tag (with
some keyword, or component) all of the remaining S60 bugs and close
them. I think it's important to actively close inactive bugs to best
maintain the health of the bug database.
The source files are already in their own separate branch of the
repository, so I think there is no harm in leaving the source code
there for now.
In the (unlikely) event of no replies, I will assume the port is dead
and will tag and close the bugs in 2 weeks time.
Thanks!
-eric
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