
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source Why we need Ladybird (Interview)
Aug 14, 2024
Andreas Kling, the mastermind behind Serenity OS and Ladybird browser, teams up with Chris Wanstrath, co-founder of GitHub, to spark the Ladybird Browser Initiative. They delve into the motivations behind this user-focused, nonprofit open-source project. Topics include the transition to Swift for improved safety, the evolution of Ladybird from a Serenity OS component, and the drive for genuine privacy in browsing. The duo emphasizes the importance of community support and transparent development as they pave the way for a browser that prioritizes user needs over corporate interests.
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Airport DM
- Andreas Kling, stranded in a Danish airport, messaged Chris Wanstrath thanking him for promoting Serenity OS.
- This led to discussions about Ladybird and Wanstrath's interest in open-source browsers.
Open Source Browsers
- Chris Wanstrath's interest in open-source browsers stemmed from early Firefox support and concerns about Google's dominance.
- His experience with Serenity OS and Kling's existing work on Ladybird aligned perfectly with this interest.
Personal Passion
- Andreas Kling's motivation comes from a lifelong love of browsers and the web.
- He sees Ladybird as a way to contribute to this space outside the constraints of big tech.



