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Cameron Zwarich is a WebKit Reviewer

Posted by Maciej Stachowiak on Monday, June 23rd, 2008 at 12:58 pm

Cameron Zwarich is now a qualified WebKit Reviewer. Cameron has been doing amazing work on the JavaScript implementation and was one of the core developers on the new bytecode engine. He has also branched out into other areas of the code and squashed bugs of all varieties. Please join me in congratulating Cameron on his reviewer status and thanking him for all of his contributions to WebKit.

18 Responses to “Cameron Zwarich is a WebKit Reviewer”

  1. jeffr Says:

    Congrats :)

  2. Oliver Says:

    Woo!!! Go Cameron!!!

  3. icefox Says:

    Congratulations!

  4. closet geek Says:

    Thanks for your good work! Congratulations :)

  5. Karl Says:

    Great work, Cameron. Well deserved :)

  6. bartocc Says:

    Congrats Cameron ! You did an amazing work on the JS engine !

  7. Michelangelo De Simone Says:

    Wooooh! Congratulations Cameron!

  8. Amtiskaw Says:

    Cameron is the summer of code student, yes? Well, many congratulations! Your efforts are very much appreciated.

  9. Luigi193 Says:

    For he’s a jolly good fellow…

  10. AppleMacStud Says:

    Thanks Cameron for all of your hard work in helping to make the Webkit engine that much better. 

  11. JAB Creations Says:

    I know this is a bit OT however…

    I just reinstalled Safari 3.1.1 and it UNINSTALLED Safari 3.0! WTF? I installed to a different directory! Now I’m going to have to uninstall 3.1.1, reinstall 3.0, hide 3.0, reinstall 3.1.1, then restore 3.0. What a pain…there are plenty of differences in the CSS and JavaScript to need to support both versions. This is the type of stunt I’d expect with Microsoft when IE8B1 intentionally disabled my ability to run standalones of 4.0, 5.0, and 5.5. Please don’t waste our time by removing an older version unless the current installer is targeted at the older version’s directory!

  12. David Smith Says:

    JAB Creations: Where the Safari application is is somewhat irrelevant, since it’s just using the WebKit system framework. It’s quite likely that the older application wouldn’t even run anymore.

  13. JAB Creations Says:

    I have them both running though I can only do so separately.

  14. Ajay Says:

    Congrats Cameron!

  15. Spot Says:

    Well done Cameron :)

    Perhaps you can tell why nightlies don’t drive Textpattern anymore…

  16. Mark Rowe Says:

    If something doesn’t work in a nightly build, please file a bug report. Comments on the blog are *not* an appropriate place to report bugs.

  17. Karl Says:

    Thanks, Mark.

    Will do, as of this morning (NZ time) MediaTemple control panel and nightly don’t play well together.

    Is Cameron going to make an appearance, and take a bow?

  18. jm3 Says:

    Nice work!