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Finally, another web engine is being developed to compete with Chromium and Firefox (Gecko), and they're also working on a browser that will use it.

Here's the maintainer talking about the current state of the project, and a demo of the current functionality

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[–] slacktoid@lemmy.ml 114 points 3 weeks ago (14 children)

Hot take: Since it's a BSD licensed browser at some point in the future, there's going to be a company that funds it brings it to mainstream with their flavor, and then will over throw chromium in time. Replace an 'evil' with another 'evil'.

[–] Jumuta@sh.itjust.works 24 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

I like this project and just hope it was gplv3 or some similar copyleft license

[–] mariusafa@lemmy.sdf.org 25 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Ladybird is licences under BSD-clause 2. Which allows privatization of the code.

IMO a web browser should be GPLv3, specially to not allow DRM bullshit in the browser.

[–] amju_wolf@pawb.social 15 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

AGPL, to prevent streaming (while not sharing the code).

[–] mariusafa@lemmy.sdf.org 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Yeah AGPLv3 is the best if it's going to be hosted as a service. Which a lot of web services do. Good point.

[–] amju_wolf@pawb.social 2 points 3 weeks ago

...to be fair browsers don't really make sense for streaming, but you could call it "future proofing".

[–] Jumuta@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 weeks ago
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