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Title: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigned
Post by: dammy on November 11, 2007, 05:30:56 AM
TeamAROS has assigned Robert N. to the Open Source Browser bounty.  This is a major project so please donate generously.

Open Source Browser (http://thenostromo.com/teamaros2/?number=49) bounty
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: Donar on November 11, 2007, 05:34:36 AM
I think with Rob the right programmer has volunteered for the job. Best wishes and thanks Rob.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: mingle on November 11, 2007, 08:48:25 AM
This would be a great achievement! I guess it's many months down the path, but it would be a real milestone...

Forgive me if this info is available on the AROS website, but is it possible to view the progress/expected due dates of the various bounties?

Cheers,

Mike.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: mihcael on November 11, 2007, 09:57:52 AM
Info for this bounty is available at the link above! Proceed to the homepage for info about the other bounties!!

Goto Robs Blog (http://cataclysm.cx/) for progress updates!!

Great stuff Rob!!
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: HenryCase on November 11, 2007, 01:50:35 PM
Just donated to the bounty. When the browser is completed I will definitely install AROS on my PC. Hopefully the installation process will be slightly easier then too.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: dammy on November 11, 2007, 01:57:10 PM
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Hopefully the installation process will be slightly easier then too.


Neil reworked the installer couple of months ago, it's very easy now to do installs, IMO.

Dammy
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: A1260 on November 11, 2007, 02:07:14 PM
first i did think this was for a fullblown web browser, but its a start... now there is hope for firefox on aros at least :)

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Port of an rendering engine (like WebKit, KHTML or Gecko, -not limited to these) to AROS, plus a small Aros Zune based browser to make it usable.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: HenryCase on November 11, 2007, 02:19:04 PM
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Neil reworked the installer couple of months ago, it's very easy now to do installs, IMO.

Dammy


I noticed that the first phase of the installer was complete, which is great. AFAIK there are a couple of bugs left to iron out. The completion of Installer Mk2 Phase II would be very useful due to all the partitioning options. Regardless of how straightforward the install is, I'm waiting for the browser before I use AROS. I'm an Internet junkie and I need OSs that can give me my fix! :-D
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: tonyyeb on November 11, 2007, 03:14:54 PM
I'm guessing a port of Firefox is asking too much!?
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: Pyromania on November 11, 2007, 03:49:26 PM
This is great news.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: Donar on November 11, 2007, 04:04:56 PM
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I'm guessing a port of Firefox is asking too much!?

Yes it is. WebKit with a custom Zune based Browser will have to do the trick.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: dammy on November 11, 2007, 04:07:44 PM
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first i did think this was for a fullblown web browser, but its a start... now there is hope for firefox on aros at least :)


I'd say Webkit, basis for Safari (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safari_(web_browser)), would satistfy most folks.

Dammy
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: HenryCase on November 11, 2007, 04:39:24 PM
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I'm guessing a port of Firefox is asking too much!?


Probably asking too much for a single programmer. However, if the Gecko rendering engine is ported then you would be one step closer to Firefox on AROS.

Firefox would be nice and all, especially with all the brilliant plugins (I've got around 14 installed, some of which are invaluable). However, any web browser program with modern features is going to be a huge bonus for AROS. I imagine it would be a useful template for a new OS4 browser too.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: Manu on November 11, 2007, 07:00:54 PM
Absolutely wonderful news. Thanks Rob !!!!
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: XDelusion on November 11, 2007, 07:12:38 PM
So the AROS network is done already? Didn't realize that! Well it might be nice to have a browser, but I know having something that just happens to work with Java, Flash, and all that new crap is a LONG way off. In the mean time I hope E-UAE catches up witn WinUAE, at least I'd have a Javaless, Flashless browser to tie me over till this gets on it's feet.

 Glad some one picked this up!
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: A1260 on November 11, 2007, 08:04:06 PM
i dont see it as asking for to much, i see it as a step closer to firefox on aros. a web browser is everything today in a os, without it its just gonna collect dust....
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: adonay on November 12, 2007, 01:56:21 AM
Hmmmmmm aros is getting more and more interesting il wait and see another 6 months . maybe by then i can spare a partition.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: Donar on November 12, 2007, 09:00:02 AM
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...i see it as a step closer to firefox on aros...

Firefox uses Gecko as rendering engine, Rob ports Webkit - so one does not bring the other.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: MikeCarter on November 14, 2007, 12:16:46 AM
Why not start from scratch?

It was possible with the RISC OS web browser 'Netsurf' (http://www.netsurf-browser.org)
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: MarkTime on November 14, 2007, 04:52:09 PM
Because then the very next bounty would have to be, to replace NetSurf.

Rob's project is really the way to go, WebKit, Safari, et al, are lightyears ahead of NetSurf, so why even mention it?

edit:  sorry, I just realized you asked, not to port NetSurf, but why not start from Scratch...well really that would be up to Rob to talk about, but I would have to imagine, because its faster to do a port than to 'reinvent the wheel' so to speak..i.e start from scratch.
Title: Re: TeamAROS Bounty #49 Open Source Browser Has Been Assigne
Post by: Donar on November 14, 2007, 06:28:41 PM
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Why not start from scratch?

Probably because it's more work and less features.