Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Apr 2007 21:45 UTC, submitted by dylansmrjones
GTK+ Kimmo Kinnunen wrote yesterday on the GTK+-WebCore developer mailing list that he has imported the Safari 2.0 WebCore branch into GTK+-WebCore. "This means that from the webcore/javascriptcore part, the code is mostly the same as in current Safari. So if there are any crashes, they're not from webcore/javascriptcore part of the codebase with very high probability, rather my code."
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RE[2]: this is great
by Pfeifer on Sun 8th Apr 2007 15:20 UTC in reply to "RE: this is great"
Pfeifer
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2006-02-20

Funny how some ideas never die out...

GConf ist not limited to XMl. It's not a "registry", it doesn't even remotely compare, except for the hierarchical namespace.

GConf is only an API. You can store all GConf-values in any kind of storage, be it a libsql-database or even a LDAP server. You can even use a flatfile-backend. All you have to do is write it.

Edited 2007-04-08 15:23

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