Collective funding, governance and prioritization of a browser engine projects
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- Confirmed
- Breakout Sessions
Today, each of the three main, open source browser engine projects have a steward organization which contribute, by far, the lion's share of the project's commits - 75-95%. They also take on the infrastructure around it, both physical an managerial. They decide how to allocate available resources. Other contributors add wildly varying levels of contributions, but in all cases it is dictated by them toward work that they decide.
But we are beginning to explore some other ideas involving pools of money: The Chromium Fund, Igalia's Open Prioritization and now whole engines like Servo and Ladybird. In this breakout session we'll discuss what we're exploring, questions that are arising and how to deal with new challenges.
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