Hello WebKit As everybody who followed the discussion in the "Changes in QtWebKit development" thread or recent commits to subversion knows, the Qt port was removed from WebKit trunk on Wednesday this week, From Digia we had a vague plan of trying to cut down drastically on the maintenance burden of our port, but without any clear cut goals of what we could use the port for, except it could very likely be useful to our existing users and customers. After the announcement of our plan, a lot of scepticism was raised on webkit- dev about whether it made sense for WebKit. Since Digia had announced that we would focus on the Chromium based Qt WebEngine, many seemed to feel that we would not be able to contribute enough to the WebKit project to justify the cost to everyone else of keeping the Qt port upstream. Based on the feedback from the community we decided to remove the port, instead of fighting repeated conflicts. We have had a great time working with the WebKit project over the course of the past 7+ years. There have been many conflicts but the end result has always been positive, and we would not want to be a burden for the project. With that in mind we say farewell to upstream. We will still be using WebKit, and shipping with a brand new branch in Qt 5.2, and we will be active in the project where it makes sense. Feel free to reach out to us using the usual channels. Thanks for having us The Digia Qt WebKit Team. Allan Sandfeld Jensen Michael Bruning Andras Becsi Simon Hausmann Jocelyn Turcotte Pierre Rossi Zeno Albisser -- Digia Germany GmbH Rudower Chausse 13, 12489 D-Berlin Digia Germany is a group company of Digia Plc, Valimotie 21, FI-00380 Helsinki Finland _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev