Carlos García

In October 2010 he left his job at the University to join Igalia.
Carlos has been involved in free software community since 2002 when he started contributing to the GNOME System Tools project.
Since then, he has been an active GNOME hacker working on different modules in the desktop and platform as well as some freedesktop.org projects.
POSTS
Epiphany automation mode
Last week I finally found some time to add the automation mode to Epiphany, that allows to run automated tests using WebDriver. It’s important to note
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WebDriver support in WebKitGTK+ 2.18
WebDriver is an automation API to control a web browser. It allows to create automated tests for web applications independently of the browser and pla
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WebKitGTK+ remote debugging in 2.18
WebKitGTK+ has supported remote debugging for a long time. The current implementation uses WebSockets for the communication between the local browser
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WebKitGTK+ 2.16
The Igalia WebKit team is happy to announce WebKitGTK+ 2.16. This new release drastically improves the memory consumption, adds new API as required by
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Accelerated compositing in WebKitGTK+ 2.14.4
WebKitGTK+ 2.14 release was very exciting for us, it finally introduced the threaded compositor to drastically improve the accelerated compositing per
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WebKitGTK+ 2.14
These six months has gone so fast and here we are again excited about the new WebKitGTK+ stable release. This is a release with almost no new API, but
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WebKitGTK+ 2.12
We did it again, the Igalia WebKit team is pleased to announce a new stable release of WebKitGTK+, with a bunch of bugs fixed, some new API bits and m...
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WebKitGTK+ 2.10
HTTP Disk Cache
WebKitGTK+ already had an HTTP disk cache implementation, simply using SoupCache, but Apple introduced a new cross-platform implementa
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WebKitGTK+ 2.8.0
We are excited and proud of announcing WebKitGTK+ 2.8.0, your favorite web rendering engine, now faster, even more stable and with a bunch of new feat
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