That would make sense, but the discussion has now veered off into also removing the ability to plug in components such as your own JavaScript engine, because it is expensive to maintain....if anything the cleanup should go the other way of making it more easy to plug-in different implementations for specific pieces into WebKit. The lesson here should be IMHO, to avoid future forks by making ports less expensive, not use this as an opportunity to cut down on extensibility.
The point is that Law increase the cost of an illegal service (not necessarily the profit), if there where no Laws the service would be cheaper hence to make a profit you would have to move more "volume" clearly not a prefferd scenario.
That would make sense, but the discussion has now veered off into also removing the ability to plug in components such as your own JavaScript engine, because it is expensive to maintain....if anything the cleanup should go the other way of making it more easy to plug-in different implementations for specific pieces into WebKit. The lesson here should be IMHO, to avoid future forks by making ports less expensive, not use this as an opportunity to cut down on extensibility.
I think you will be surprised by what Christians really think heaven is going to be like: http://thecity.org/series/heavenseries
IP Messenger http://www.ipmsg.org/index.html.en/ is a nice lightweight alternative.
Ah America, to have completely lost faith in those you elect ....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Going_Postal/
The point is that Law increase the cost of an illegal service (not necessarily the profit), if there where no Laws the service would be cheaper hence to make a profit you would have to move more "volume" clearly not a prefferd scenario.