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  • Servo Web Engine Publishes Its 2023 Roadmap

    Phoronix: Servo Web Engine Publishes Its 2023 Roadmap

    Back in 2020 Mozilla moved Servo to the Linux Foundation for the Rust-written web engine after it laid off the Servo developers. Servo development is now community/volunteer-driven and a road-map was published yesterday outlining some of their hopes for this calendar year...

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  • #2
    Damn, I thought it was dead after Mozilla laid off all those engineers. Or at least, in the same state of GNU Hurd is in right now.

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    • #3
      Who funded it?

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      • #4
        this is extremely exciting. servo can already somewhat be used as a web browser kind of, I really hope someone takes this and makes a usable browser out of it, since I detest the way Firefox and chrome are going. servo is not really a closed ecosystem, it's very modular, unlike chrome or Firefox, a single developer can easily work on hacking features into servo by simply going down the chain.

        using JXL as an example, all you really need to do is add JXL to image-rs, and then its not too hard to integrate into servo, since servo IIRC uses image-rs for image support. ofc this should work with many other features you could add too. now this isn't the case for everything. but it's a lot better situation

        Originally posted by cooperate View Post
        Damn, I thought it was dead after Mozilla laid off all those engineers. Or at least, in the same state of GNU Hurd is in right now.
        for a long time, everyone thought servo was going to be in maintenance mod.

        Originally posted by neoe View Post
        Who funded it?
        no idea, but igallia has 4 devs working on it​. so it's very promising, but I know with this comming back, tauri is looking into using servo for their webengine now, so it might have been a consumer of tauri? I'm not sure of anyone else actually looking to use servo that would actually fund it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by neoe View Post
          Who funded it?
          I saw Futurewei in one presentation

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          • #6
            It's dead, Jim.

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            • #7
              The link at the beginning doesn't work.

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              • #8
                Seems like a solid, conservative roadmap.

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                • #9
                  So they are trying to update the dependencies of the master branch for 3 quartals?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Spacefish View Post
                    So they are trying to update the dependencies of the master branch for 3 quartals?
                    I wouldn't be surprised if this is more work then it sounds, web tech is a very complicated thing afterall

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