← Back to context Comment by VoxPelli 4 days ago Servo makes a whole lot more sense: https://servo.org/ 2 comments VoxPelli Reply LeFantome 4 days ago Can you send a Gmail in Servo? No?Ladybird is much further ahead in terms of actually rendering web pages that people use.The biggest advantage to Servo was that it is written in Rust. This move begins to nullify that advantage as well.Why exactly does Servo make more sense?I hope they both succeed. But Ladybird is more likely to become a usable browser first. cmrdporcupine 4 days ago This move was only to port a part of their JS runtime pieces to Rust, that's it.
LeFantome 4 days ago Can you send a Gmail in Servo? No?Ladybird is much further ahead in terms of actually rendering web pages that people use.The biggest advantage to Servo was that it is written in Rust. This move begins to nullify that advantage as well.Why exactly does Servo make more sense?I hope they both succeed. But Ladybird is more likely to become a usable browser first. cmrdporcupine 4 days ago This move was only to port a part of their JS runtime pieces to Rust, that's it.
cmrdporcupine 4 days ago This move was only to port a part of their JS runtime pieces to Rust, that's it.
Can you send a Gmail in Servo? No?
Ladybird is much further ahead in terms of actually rendering web pages that people use.
The biggest advantage to Servo was that it is written in Rust. This move begins to nullify that advantage as well.
Why exactly does Servo make more sense?
I hope they both succeed. But Ladybird is more likely to become a usable browser first.
This move was only to port a part of their JS runtime pieces to Rust, that's it.