On June 23rd, the WebKit project froze its Subversion tree and transitioned management and interaction with our source code to git on GitHub.
When debugging JavaScript bugs, web developers have Web Inspector which provides a debugger and many introspective tools to examine their code with.
You can now build and run top-of-tree WebKit for iOS in the iOS Simulator — included are a summary of steps to get you up and running.
WebKit now requires our various ports to build with compilers that support some C++11 features.
We started converting WebKit code to using references instead of pointers when passing around objects.
Apple will once again be hosting a WebKit Contributors Meeting.
Background WebKit provides a number of macros to assert that conditions in the code are met.
Historically, new WebKit committers and reviewers have been chosen through an internal Apple process.