Maxime Simon (the GSoC student that worked on the WebKit port with Ryan Leavengood) has put up a blog entry that describes how to build the WebKit on Haiku. For those adventurous enough to try this, you can find Maxime’s post here. Remember, this solid WebKit port is the foundation that Haiku needs to build a native web browser.
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November 15th, 2009 at 1:01 am
Has Maxime quit working on the port? The article intro didn’t mention anything about that.
December 3rd, 2009 at 2:52 pm
The Aurora browser is pretty good actyally. I would really prefer a Haiku GUI, but this will do for now.
The Haiku community is very quiet these days. Not much info is brought out. Let’s make people speak up more, eh? =)