Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 6th Sep 2008 19:56 UTC, submitted by KAMiKAZOW
Internet & Networking

The WebKit team is currently busy, integrating the patches made for Google Chrome into the main WebKit repository. This includes the new V8 JavaScript engine and the Skia graphics library. Most integration work is done by Google employee and WebKit reviewer Eric Seidel. V8 is a fast, BSD licensed JavaScript engine that runs on 32bit x86 and ARM CPUs. Due that platform restriction, V8 probably won't replace WebKit's new SquirrelFish engine anytime soon as default, because SquirrelFish has broader CPU architecture support. Epiphany developer and WebKit reviewer Alp Toker gives an overview about Skia. Unlike V8, Skia is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Some of Skia's main features are optional OpenGL-based acceleration, thread-safety, 10,000 less lines of code compared to Cairo, and high portability.

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RE[3]: Skia
by Vanders on Sun 7th Sep 2008 11:15 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Skia"
Vanders
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It seems to me that Skia SGL has little to do with 'competing' with Cairo on the desktop and more to with maybe getting Google's foot stuck further in the door with Opera on mobile devices.


Yes, and that makes a lot of sense from Googles perspective. Cairo is overkill on a mobile device, so Skia appears to be their answer to that.

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