Surfin’ Safari

New WebKit Commiter

Posted by Maciej Stachowiak on Friday, August 26th, 2005 at 12:06 pm

Anders Carlsson has become the first non-Apple employee to get cvs commit access for WebKit. He’s made great fixes for dozens of bugs all over the code, and now he will be able to commit his own patches. Congratulations, Anders!

7 Responses to “New WebKit Commiter”

  1. poncho Says:

    Thanks Anders,

    As a standards-oriented web designer/developer it is great to see browser manufacturers making an effort these days, with the Safari team doing an excellent job at leading the pack. Anders and the Safari team, I salute you!

    Cheers;
    Poncho

  2. Sören Nils 'chucker' Kuklau Says:

    It’s great to see WebKit become more open.

  3. cwehrung Says:

    Thanks every one

  4. cwehrung Says:

    Thanks every one

  5. Matt Says:

    Well done Anders.

    Matt

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