Unfortunately I don't think I have enough time to be a serious contributing
developer here, but the goals of this project brought to mind another
project I had studied some time ago with similar goals of creating a secure
browser based on a capability-based security model.
The project team used a
I'm also interested in working on this. -J
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:05 PM, Roman Klochkov wrote:
> Despite my pessimistic point of view, I'm in.
>
> Goal is great and useful, so I like it. Give me task, and I'll do my best.
>
> Hope, we'll find a little more developers.
>
> Понедельник, 3 феврал
Despite my pessimistic point of view, I'm in.
Goal is great and useful, so I like it. Give me task, and I'll do my best.
Hope, we'll find a little more developers.
Понедельник, 3 февраля 2014, 20:48 -05:00 от Neil Van Dyke
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>Roman Klochkov wrote at 02/03/2014 07:53 PM:
>> I'm interested.
>>
Roman Klochkov wrote at 02/03/2014 07:53 PM:
I'm interested.
But I'm very duobt, that it is possible in only 6 months. Video is
quite easy with extarnal dll's, but fully standard-compatible JS and
CSS (we even dont' have full XML library with XPath, XSLT, DOM!)
I agree, I don't think it's pos
I'm interested.
But I'm very duobt, that it is possible in only 6 months. Video is quite easy
with extarnal dll's, but fully standard-compatible JS and CSS (we even dont'
have full XML library with XPath, XSLT, DOM!)
Понедельник, 3 февраля 2014, 17:04 -05:00 от Neil Van Dyke
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>I'm just putti
I'm just putting this idea out there, to see whether anyone is seriously
interested...
I'd like to see a few attempts to make a *viable* secure HTML5 Web
browser, using Racket or Haskell. HTML5 with JS, CSS layout, local
storage, but no sound or video for now. Fully GNU-style Free Software,
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