
"Servo 0.0.2 is the second numbered release from the project. There is an accompanying post in the Servo project blog, " October in Servo," with the loaded subtitle "Better for the web, better for embedders, better for you." Quite big claims, but the post behind them is an entirely technical summary of the recent work on the engine. Servo is not a standalone app. It's a browser rendering engine, the core around which apps may one day be built."
"The new version follows last month's version 0.0.1, when the project began to issue tagged releases on GitHub. The switch to numbered versions is an encouraging sign, showing that the project is making headway after it was reborn as a Linux Foundation Europe project a couple of years ago. You should take these zero-point-zero version numbers seriously because this is a long way from a complete finished product."
Servo is an all-Rust browser rendering engine with a focus on modern, safe implementation. Release 0.0.2 is the second numbered release and follows 0.0.1, marking the start of tagged releases on GitHub. The repository includes the Servo Shell wrapper to run a standalone browser and interact with web pages. Numbered releases make snapshots and platform downloads available for Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android. Development began in 2012 with early collaboration between Mozilla and Samsung, later impacted by COVID-related cutbacks. The project was reborn under Linux Foundation Europe and aims to offer an alternative rendering engine for the web and SaaS ecosystems.
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