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Google together with The Linux Foundation have announced Supporters of Chromium-based Browsers, a new initiative to fund future development of the entire Chromium ecosystem. It already has a few big names joining in including Google, Meta, Microsoft and Opera.

"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 idea is to provide what they call a "neutral space" where various industry leaders and developers can work together to support various Chromium related projects and collaborate. The Linux Foundation say it will follow an "open governance model" that they've successfully established with other initiatives.

According to Google, their developers accounted for around 94% of Chromium code commits in 2024. They have "no intention of reducing this investment" but the initiative will help contribute "towards the health of the Chromium ecosystem and financially support a community of developers who want to contribute to the project, encouraging widespread support and continued technological progress for Chromium embedders".

What they're not saying though is that Google have likely done this partnership due to the US Department of Justice (DOJ)'s demands for Google to sell off Chrome. A decision on which is supposed to be reached by the Summer this year. This is quite probably a step towards uncoupling the future of Chrome and Chromium from being a mostly-Google thing in preparation for whatever happens there.

Considering how Chrome has close to 70% of the browser market globally (Statcounter), along with the Chromium Embedded Framework being everywhere, this is a good thing no matter what in my opinion to have more companies and people get a proper say in the future of the web.

Sources: The Linux Foundation, Google

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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eldarion 4 hours ago
One engine to rule them all. For some reason i got a deja vu right now.
amatai 4 hours ago
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It seems that Google is outsourcing cost to the Linux foundation.
sudoer 4 hours ago
Another sad day for the Linux Foundation.
mZSq7Fq3qs 4 hours ago
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Wake me up when an antisupport group for chromium-based anything is forming up.
Talon1024 2 hours ago
We need more collaborative funding efforts for Firefox and Thunderbird. As if Chrome doesn't already have a monopoly on web browsers...
LoudTechie 1 years 2 hours ago
It seems that Google is outsourcing cost to the Linux foundation.
This is no cost outscourcing.
They lost a big antitrust fight and one of the damages that might get awarded is chrome getting broken off.
Once it gets broken off they would prefer to at least keep access to the source code.
scorp10n2000 2 hours ago
"Another sad day for the Linux Foundation."

Yes i agree! Thy should support Firefox and help them make Firefox big again!
Liam Dawe 1 hour ago
I get it, people want more Firefox everything, but Firefox has been on the decline forever at this point. Mozilla aren't helping themselves.

It makes way more sense for TLF to support Chromium, which at this point is practically the standard. Why would they jump into supporting a browser that has a less than 3% share. It's all open source, it's not like Chromium is somehow worse than Firefox in that regards.

This *should* be a net positive for everyone.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 10 Jan 2025 at 1:16 pm UTC
CyborgZeta 1 hour ago
I would rather more support go to Gecko and Firefox, but this is good news, I guess. I'm still not using Chrome or any other Chromium-based browsers.
tuubi 1 hour ago
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Why would they jump into supporting a browser that has a less than 3% share.
I suppose for the same reason you might want to support a desktop operating system that has a tiny market share.

This *should* be a net positive for everyone.
I don't see how this actually changes anything, but why would it be a net positive for everyone? I don't see how it makes anything better for those of us who don't like the idea of a single software platform growing so large and dominant that nobody bothers supporting anything else. We've seen where that leads.
eldaking 22 minutes ago
With regards to the Linux Foundation (and the comment about Google "outsourcing costs" to them), Google is a Gold member of the foundation, which means they pay at least $100k (and less than $500k) per year to the foundation.
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