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by ninedays
2492 days ago
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> WebKit that was forked by Google because they couldn't collaborate with Apple? You say "they couldn't collaborate" I say "Google really wanted to compete". Remember that it was Google who decided to perform a fork because they had a different approach than Apple for how "multi-process" should be implemented. Google had an implementation that they didn't want to integrate into the Webkit branch - hence the Blink fork.[1] Also Apple would have been happy if they could use the Google's implementation instead of using their own - they said that repeatedly [2] You can also find more details of the story here. It looks more and more obvious that the decision to create a WebKit fork was more political than technical : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5490242 [1] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/apr/05/blink-goo... [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5490661 |
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All I'm saying is that Apple's WebKit is not a good example of OSS and if that's what you have to show for iOS, then it's a really sad state of affairs.