Servo, an open source browser engine originally developed at Mozilla,
has moved over to the Linux Foundation. A modular, embeddable web engine
written in Mozilla’s Rust language, Servo shares code with the Firefox
browser and is intended to enable delivery of content and applications
via web standards. Created in 2012, Servo incubated technologies later
incorporated into Firefox such as the WebRender GPU-based rendering
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Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Servo browser engine adopted by Linux Foundation
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