On 30.01.2018 03:12, Lars Bergstrom wrote: Hi folks,
At a higher level, I guess I'm concerned that CEF is the only vehicle we > currently have for testing Servo within a full-featured browser shell.
I'd like to propose a different approach: Let servo be an entirely separate program, which just happens to be called and controlled by an embedding application - similar to what surf+tabbed are doing. Following this idea, I'd also move out other things to their own server programs, eg. certificate validation, TLS handling, application protocols (http, ftp, ...). Doing it the Plan9 way. This approach would also allow easy customizing the browser w/o opening the pandorras box of an extension system. Yes, that would introduce some more context switches, but IMHO they shouldn't hurt so much here (the traffic should be pretty low - compared to things like databases). --mtx -- Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult Free software and Linux embedded engineering i...@metux.net -- +49-151-27565287 _______________________________________________ dev-servo mailing list dev-servo@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-servo