It's getting forked. It's not that SerenityOS is losing anything it already has. Sure, the Ladybird project moving forward is choosing to use different rules/philosophy about using 3rd party code/libraries - but I find it hard to agree with your assertion that this is a negative move.
It's getting forked. It's not that SerenityOS is losing anything it already has. Sure, the Ladybird project moving forward is choosing to use different rules/philosophy about using 3rd party code/libraries - but I find it hard to agree with your assertion that this is a negative move.
It still has one, but the code is forked and he will be working on the fork not the SerenityOS version.