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Apple Gifts Top WebKit Contributors with MacBooks

soundofthemoon writes "Just nine months ago, Apple started the WebKit Open Source Project. In that time, contributors have added some significant improvements to WebKit (and thus Apple's Safari browser). Today Apple gave their open source contributors a big thank-you, including rewarding the top contributors with some nifty goodies: 'As a thank you, we are giving MacBook Pro computers to twelve of our top contributors. We've also invited five of them to attend Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference 2006 on Apple's dime.' Looks like donating your time isn't a thankless job anymore."

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  1. It really is unlucky by agent+dero · · Score: 5, Funny

    Never before has number 13 sucked so hard.

    Sucks to be you, top 13th contributor ;)

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  2. Use the Source, Luke by argent · · Score: 4, Funny

    do you think they'd consider releasing some form of Safari for Windows?

    You have:

    * The complete source to Webkit.
    * Gtk for Windows.

    What else do you need for a Windows port?