I had thought about netsurf, basilisk browser recently as lightweight things that might be easy to port. The author of basilisk expressed some interest in looking at GNUstep support himself. Also I had noticed WebKit has 150+ feature flags. I’m now wondering how much faster it might build with those things off. I’m not looking to play Quake live or run apps in a web browser as cool as that could be. I would rather not require a datacenter to build a web browser lol.
Sent from [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/mail/home) for iOS. -------- Original Message -------- On Wednesday, 05/13/26 at 16:42 "[email protected]" via Discussion list for the GNUstep programming environment <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi ’Steppers, > > today I came across this: > > https://browsers.evolt.org/browsers/archive/worldwideweb/NeXT > > This contains the sources (IIRC) of WorldWideWeb, the first web browser > written by Tim Berners-Lee > > Don’t know, if this is of any value for us (didn’t have the time to look into > it yet), given GNUstep has still has no web browser. > > Kind regards, > > Lars
