That is the plan. A lot of developers really like webkit-gtk; much easier to develop for than
Mozilla. That, and it is faster on startup too for gnome-help (from 2.8s to 1.9s).
Did not see the 'Mozilla' presentation at GUADEC, but it had 'Firefox3' in the name (seemed to
focus on Ff3). The WebKit one showed all the cool stuff you could do with webkit, how to use
it in applications, info on how it reused various GNOME components, etc.