| Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:04:44 pm GMT-0500 |
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I'm writing this entry to explain why I intend to go back to work on my long dormant web browser project Themis. This is in direct response to Stephan Assmus's respose in the "Non-BFS file system support" thread on the Haiku mailing list on November 26, 2008. From his message:
Part of my reply to this is going to be a link to this blog entry, and basically a note saying that I don't want to argue or explain myself on list because it's getting way off topic. Below this is my reply. Writing a browser is already an insane amount of work as is, but people still do it. I love and use Firefox on a daily basis for my job, and I often test with Chrome and Safari. I have nothing against any of those projects, and frankly Themis is no longer a necessary or important project. It long ago became a personal learning experience for myself as opposed to something necessary for BeOS/Haiku. That's why I still would like to do a rendering engine specifically for Themis, and why I really have no problem with working with someone to add web kit support or directly supporting it. For me, working on Themis is personal, I set some goals for myself with it nearly a decade ago, and I kept at it until I no longer had a machine capable of running BeOS. Now that Haiku is getting its legs under it, I want to pick up where I left off if I can, and make Themis better than I last left it. |