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Google champions open-source with new Chromium development fund

Google, alongside Meta, Microsoft, and Opera, launches a neutral fund for Chromium, aiming to enhance browser technology and development.

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Google has teamed up with The Linux Foundation to introduce an ambitious new initiative aimed at bolstering the development of the Chromium browser project. Named the “Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers,” this fund has been described as a “neutral space” to foster and financially support the burgeoning ecosystem of Chromium projects.

Back in 2008, Google unveiled Chromium alongside its proprietary Chrome browser. Chromium, at its core, is the open-source backbone upon which Chrome and a plethora of other browsers, like Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Brave, are built. The project has since become pivotal in shaping web technologies, offering developers a transparent, community-driven platform to enhance web browsing experiences.

The announcement, made on Thursday, underscores a collaborative approach involving not just Google, but also major tech entities like Meta, Microsoft, and Opera. Microsoft has expressed its enthusiasm for the initiative, stating that it will help “provide clear and open governance that directs funds towards community-driven needs.” This statement reflects a broader industry trend towards more transparent and inclusive development practices within open-source projects.

Google’s commitment to Chromium was further highlighted by their disclosure of contributing over 100,000 commits to the project last year. Moreover, Google emphasized its ongoing investment in the project’s infrastructure:

Google also continues to invest heavily in the shared infrastructure of the Open Source project to “keep the lights on”, including having thousands of servers endlessly running millions of tests, responding to hundreds of incoming bugs per day, ensuring the important ones get fixed, and constantly investing in code health to keep the whole project maintainable.

This initiative gains additional significance in light of recent legal pressures on Google. Just months ago, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) demanded that Google relinquish control over Chrome as part of a broader antitrust lawsuit, asserting Google’s monopolistic practices in the search and browser markets. Google’s response included a commitment to stop exclusive deals that set Google as the default search engine on browsers like Safari and Mozilla Firefox for three years.

The establishment of the Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers fund can be seen as Google’s strategic maneuver to showcase its contributions to Chromium, potentially in response to the DOJ’s demands. However, it also signals a broader shift towards ensuring that Chromium, and by extension, the future of web browsers, remains a vibrant, community-driven project even without Google’s direct stewardship.

This move could be interpreted as laying the groundwork for a scenario where Chromium might continue to thrive independently of Google, should such a separation become necessary. It’s a testament to the philosophy that open-source projects, when supported by a diverse group of stakeholders, can maintain momentum and innovation regardless of changes in corporate control.

The initiative is poised to operate under a model of open governance, ensuring that the direction and allocation of funds are guided by the needs and voices of the wider Chromium community. A Technical Advisory Committee will oversee this process, aiming to balance the interests of all contributors and users.


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