Thursday, January 9th 2025

Linux Foundation Announces the Launch of Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers

The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the launch of Supporters of Chromium-Based Bowsers. This initiative aims to fund open development and enhance projects within the Chromium ecosystem, ensuring broad support and sustainability for open source contributions that will drive technological advancement.

"With the launch of the Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers, we are taking another step forward in empowering the open source community," said Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation. "This project will provide much-needed funding and development support for open development of projects within the Chromium ecosystem."
The Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers will provide a neutral space where industry leaders, academia, developers, and the broader open source community can work together to support projects within the Chromium ecosystem. By fostering collaboration, the initiative aims to remove barriers to innovation, expand adoption, and ensure that projects within the Chromium ecosystem receive the resources they need to thrive. The Chromium projects themselves will remain under current, existing governance structures while just the new Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers will be housed under the Linux Foundation.

Several leading organizations have already pledged their support for the initiative, including Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Opera. These organizations are committed to driving innovation in the Chromium ecosystem through their involvement in this initiative.
  • "With the incredible support of the Linux Foundation, we believe the Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers is an important opportunity to create a sustainable platform to support industry leaders, academia, developers, and the broader open source community in the continued development and innovation of the Chromium ecosystem," said Parisa Tabriz, VP, Chrome.
  • "Microsoft is pleased to join this initiative which will help drive collaboration within the Chromium ecosystem. This initiative aligns with our commitment to the web platform through meaningful and positive contributions, engagement in collaborative engineering, and partnerships with the community to achieve the best outcome for everyone using the web," said Meghan Perez, VP, Microsoft Edge.
  • "As one of the major browsers contributing to the Chromium project, Opera is pleased to join the Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers and to lend our efforts towards the development of the open-source ecosystem. We look forward to collaborating with members of the project to foster this growth and to keep building innovative and compelling products for all users," said Krystian Kolondra, EVP Browsers, Opera.
The Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers follow an open governance model, drawing from best practices established by other successful Linux Foundation initiatives. It prioritizes transparency, inclusivity, and community-driven development. A technical advisory committee (TAC) will be formed to guide the initiative's development, ensuring that it meets the needs of the wider Chromium community.
Source: Linux Foundation
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6 Comments on Linux Foundation Announces the Launch of Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers

#1
80-watt Hamster
Great, because what the world needs is more weight and momentum behind Chromium...
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#2
qlum
80-watt HamsterGreat, because what the world needs is more weight and momentum behind Chromium...
Maybe, but if chromium is less governed by Google and more a open model, it is still an improvement.
Maybe this move is ahead of Google being forced to distance themselves from chrome / chromium or as a counter to potential legislation.
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#3
Neo_Morpheus
I love Firefox, using it since it was called Phoenix but it looks like they either adopt Chromium or die.

I hope thats not the case, but not holding my breath.
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#4
_roman_
Can someone please elaborate where the targets were met in the past?
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, ...
There are much more important tasks open.

Those browsers ignore RFC standards and pull in sites which should not have been resolveable by DNS
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_over_HTTPS

And the feature is not called DNS, or DOH, or DNS over HTTPS, it is some gibberish about cloudflare and google, hidden in the 5th submenu of e.g. vivaldi
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#5
The Terrible Puddle
Tech enthusiasts will leave Chromium when Google makes Manifest V3 mandatory though, because adblockers will no longer work in any Chromium browser.
So whatever this is it's little too late.
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#6
trsttte
The Terrible PuddleTech enthusiasts will leave Chromium when Google makes Manifest V3 mandatory though, because adblockers will no longer work in any Chromium browser.
So whatever this is it's little too late.
Tech enthusiasts are the minority though, it will take time for them to advise everyone else to also switch over.
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