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Servo is a web browser rendering engine written in rust. It was originally started by Mozilla but then abandoned
Why did they abandon it? I thought they merged it in a while back.
At Mozilla, Servo was basically a research branch that tried new approaches to push performance. Mozilla would merge parts from servo that brought significant performance boost. But when they were pushed to cut budget, instead of lowering executive pay, they shut down the servo team.
Servo, then spun off as independent project.
They were merging parts. They cut active maintance as part of the budget crunch they are under with Google being the primary funding.