2012/6/21, Ryan Leavengood <leavengood@xxxxxxxxx>: > Are you interested in others helping now, or would you still prefer to > work on it solo? I still have plenty of TODO items from the last time > I was more actively working on it, though a lot of mine are more > WebPositive than WebKit (though frequently there are dependencies.) I'm always interested in help, be it in code form or other. For the code part, the previous git-svn repo wasn't really suited for that but now it can be considered final and ready for collaborative work. Right now my problem is the lack of specifications, i've only been a few days diving into the code per se, and i'm still in the dark, it generally takes me more than that to understand undocumented code, but i'll get there eventually. I've tried to address the most obvious regressions of my port upgrade, but i'm still stuck on several fronts. In the mean time, while i continue digging the code, i've used my contract time to other tasks that don't really need thorough code knowledge but still take time and have to be done, like perfecting the build system, the git repo, bringing back the test framework (which was broken since Maxime's era it seems), moving WebPositive to the Haiku repo, putting the ServiceKit backend work in a branch etc... basically following the things that have been discussed in this mailing list. I'll complete my contract hours in approximately one week, and i believe that, at my current level of knowledge, this infrastructure work is time better spent than graphic glitches that can be fixed in 1 hour by Stephan, though i'd be proud to do that myself :) Regards, Alex