• rhabarba@feddit.org
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    11 hours ago

    Even Mozilla doesn’t really want Gecko anymore, that’s why they started Servo.

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      2 hours ago

      What makes you say so?

      They saw potential in Rust for safety and technical guarantees, and started the Servo project. Eventually, they integrated some things into Gecko, and then concluded the Servo project.

      What makes you think they don’t want Gecko anymore? What makes you say they started Servo when it’s a partially integrated and, more importantly, a concluded project?

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      5 hours ago

      They also abandoned it. It has been picked up by the Linux Foundation though, which is exciting.

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        5 hours ago

        I have noticed that Mozilla has a long history of bad decisions. I wish that the Foundation wouldn’t just let it bit-rot though.

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          2 hours ago

          Mozilla integrated parts of Servo and concluded it as a Mozilla project, passing governance to the Linux Foundation Europe. You call that letting it rot?

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          4 hours ago

          They aren’t; it isn’t languishing at all. It is being actively developed. Check out the commit log.

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        IIRC it’s used by a few devices that aren’t really built for web browsing. I think the PlayStation browser, some smart TV browsers, and the Kindle browser all use WebKit? But none of those devices are really intended for browsing. They just sort of have the browser bolted onto the side as an “I guess if you REALLY need to use a browser and have no other alternatives” option.

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          5 hours ago

          I mean third party and multi platform. And I know Gnome Web does. But why isn’t there a bigger, more mainstream browser that isn’t Safari, that does?

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            4 hours ago

            i mean, looking at the history it makes sense that not many do anymore. webkit is apple’s fork of KHTML, the KDE project’s reimplementation of gecko, done because gecko is so goddamn hard to embed. once apple open sourced it, everyone started using it because, again, gecko is so hard to use. the biggest browser to use webkit quickly became chrome. then when chrome needed a different feature set than safari, they diverged and chrome’s webkit became blink. because every third-party browser wanted to be compatible with the largest browser, they also switched. vivaldi was one of the last to switch i think. brave came into being after the fork so they started on blink.

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          5 hours ago

          I know. Gnome Web among others. But why isn’t there any more mainstream example? Why does everyone use blink?