Just subscribed to Orion+ to help support this! Gnome/WebKit seems like the most natural path, given that you are already using WebKit on Apple devices. I also share the concerns from other posters about extending Chromium's grasp on the browser market. Well done on the browser and the search engine! I am always delighted when I use your products.
Orion for Linux
Would really love to see this happen. Being you can get Webkit through Gnome's browser, that makes sense. Also if you make use of Flatpak, you would allow it to be used across distros and environments.
Gnome for sure, thanks for your effort! That's the last piece of puzzle to have the same browser on my pc and laptop.
Out of curiosity, if we did a Kickstarter how many of you chime in say $100 for the development of Linux version?
Vlad I'd be willing to kick something in, and $100 is definitely in the ballpark that I think I could talk myself into. Would personally feel more sanguine about larger donations and ongoing subs once the project is ready to open source, though.
(I understand the project has its reasons for holding off on open sourcing, and am not trying to distract from this thread's topic)
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This.
+1
Bit late in the game, but as a KDE user, I'd still prefer to use a Gnome/GTK version with Webkit over Blink. Mainly to keep the same underlying engine as its macOS counterpart.
I wouldn't be able to tip 100$ but I would tip in time to time to keep supporting it, or I could just sub to plus.
I'd 100% chip in for a Linux version! <3
For developing a browser on Linux, I highly recommend considering Igalia. They are an open source consultancy with extensive experience in browser technologies. Notably, they developed WPE WebKit, an optimized version of WebKit for embedded systems. Their expertise in web engines and contributions to major browser projects make them an excellent choice for your Linux browser development needs.
If you contact them you can get an estimated budget to give you an idea of ​​how much it might cost to create a version of Orion for Linux.
https://www.igalia.com/contact/
https://www.igalia.com/technology/browsers
https://wpewebkit.org/
Vlad I would.
I would encourage reaching out to Gnome directly to ask if they would be interested in helping out with this effort (https://foundation.gnome.org/contact-us/).
There is also https://www.sovereigntechfund.de/ which have sponsored lots of work on FOSS projects the last year or so. They might be interested in Orion.