Alright, that's fair. I was going to say "Well, that's just because there's no such thing as Safari for Linux" but at this point I'm somewhat losing the plot. I suppose ultimately it seems like Apple just cares about Safari for its own platforms and if others happen to use WebKit, that's nice but they don't care, it's not like they're seeking to impact the web like Google does.
For all of Apple's contributions for WebKit, you don't exactly see them doing something like this:
GNOME Web (formerly Epiphany) switched from Gecko to WebKit in 2008, long after Safari was around.
Alright, that's fair. I was going to say "Well, that's just because there's no such thing as Safari for Linux" but at this point I'm somewhat losing the plot. I suppose ultimately it seems like Apple just cares about Safari for its own platforms and if others happen to use WebKit, that's nice but they don't care, it's not like they're seeking to impact the web like Google does.
For all of Apple's contributions for WebKit, you don't exactly see them doing something like this:
"Supporters of Chromium-based Browsers" https://blog.chromium.org/2025/01/announcing-supporters-of-c...
Huh. That WebKit site links to a Mastodon account that doesn't even say anything. Maybe it's for queries.
https://front-end.social/@webkit
WebKit has this: https://webkit.org/team/
https://www.igalia.com seems to the other major contributor. Sony is in there a little too.
https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/Companies%20and%20Organizations... too but that's 12 years out of date.
I would love to see a WebKit browser for Windows that's released, but https://docs.webkit.org/Ports/WindowsPort.html does exist too.
As for the Mastodon link, I'd ask https://front-end.social/@jensimmons