I don't quite understand why or how he came to that conclusion concerning IPCLiteAPI.
So what if it's been dead for 11 months? If the codebase is truly as high quality as he claims it is, forking it should be no problem.
I recently revived a project that saw its last commit in 2013 and was itself forked off of a project that had been dead since 1999. That particular project started with technologies that aren't even around anymore (GTK1 and OpenGL 1.1). There's bound to be far less legacy crud around in IPCLiteAPI.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Mystro256 View Post
Lol k, good argument.
Well thought out and very elaborately explained. I liked the part where you used a conjunction to start your sentence, and that part where you purposely forgot a comma after the word gecko to confuse non native English speakers... Oh and that part where you trolled; that part was very full of troll.
Either way, he is welcome to my ignorelist.
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Originally posted by JeanPaul145 View PostI think Mozilla is right not to invest in embeddable Gecko. Even if they succeeded on a technical level, Gecko + Xulrunner = pretty huge code base. And if they manage to get Servo into production anytime soon it would just be a waste of time anyway.
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I think Mozilla is right not to invest in embeddable Gecko. Even if they succeeded on a technical level, Gecko + Xulrunner = pretty huge code base. And if they manage to get Servo into production anytime soon it would just be a waste of time anyway.
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Originally posted by magika View PostKinda true, but I always kept wine-gecko off my machines and never had problems with web or embedded browser thingies, so I wonder what it actually does.
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Originally posted by FireBurn View PostDoesn't wine use Geko for its rendering in their implementation of Internet Explorer?
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Doesn't wine use Geko for its rendering in their implementation of Internet Explorer?
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Originally posted by Master5000 View PostBecause gecko just like everything from mozilla, is SHIT!
Well thought out and very elaborately explained. I liked the part where you used a conjunction to start your sentence, and that part where you purposely forgot a comma after the word gecko to confuse non native English speakers... Oh and that part where you trolled; that part was very full of troll.
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Embedding Gecko Into Other Apps Isn't Pretty
Phoronix: Embedding Gecko Into Other Apps Isn't Pretty
Mozilla developer Chris Lord wrote recently about renewed interest in embedding Gecko, the current Mozilla layout engine used by Firefox and Thunderbird, while today he's out with a new post about the state of embedding Gecko into other applications...
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