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Linux Foundation, Google and Chromium
Linux Foundation brings together top browser makers for more "open" approach
The Linux Foundation launches new initiative to look after Chromium browsers It’s meant to give a “neutral space” for developers to contribute without barriers Google, Meta, Microsoft and Opera have already joined The Linux Foundation has declared its support for open-source Chromium-based browsers with the launch of a new initiative.
Google and The Linux Foundation team up for 'Supporters of Chromium-based Browsers'
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.
Google just partnered with the Linux Foundation to boost open-source Chromium development
Google and the Linux Foundation are teaming up on a new initiative aimed at funding and supporting the open-source Chromium ecosystem. Meta, Microsoft, and Opera will also take part in the project.
Linux Foundation bands together Chromium browser makers in a “neutral space”
Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers sounds like a very niche local meetup, one with hats and T-shirts that barely fit the name. But it's really a "neutral space" for funding and support, corralling together some big names with a stake in the future of Chrome's open source roots, Chromium.
The Linux Foundation launches an initiative to support open-source Chromium-based browsers
Now, the Linux Foundation has announced the creation of a new initiative called "Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers." Set to launch on Jan. 9, 2025, this project aims to strengthen open development and encourage the creation of new Chromium-based web browsers.
Google launches a ‘neutral’ Chromium development fund
Google is partnering with The Linux Foundation to launch an initiative meant to “fund open development and enhance projects” in the Chromium ecosystem, according to an announcement on Thursday. The fund, called Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers, is billed as a “neutral” space to support Chromium projects.
Linux Foundation launches supporters of Chromium-based browsers for open development
The Linux Foundation has announced the launch of the “Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers” initiative, aimed at advancing open-source development within the Chromium ecosystem.
Google lets Chromium run free with Linux Foundation’s help
"Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers" is the name of the latest Linux Foundation initiative. It can already count on support from Chrome-/Chromium
Linux Foundation Launches Chromium Browsers Initiative
The Linux Foundation today announced the Supporters of Chromium-Based Browser initiative, and Microsoft is on board.
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What’s The Deal With Chromium On Linux? Google At Odds With Package Maintainers
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Google details its Chromium contributions, like hundreds of millions in ‘maintenance costs’
Google announced a “Supporters of Chromium-based Browsers” initiative, while detailing its contributions to the open-source browser project.
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