
Ladybird browser shifts to open development model
Hacker News·4d·EdwinHoksberg
The independent browser project is moving away from a single maintainer structure toward distributed, community-driven development. This restructuring signals confidence in the codebase's maturity while acknowledging the bandwidth limits of solo stewardship—a familiar tension for any bootstrapped project that gains real traction.
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