Add Kumo to "Made With Servo"#324
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Kumo is a browser that supports both Servo and WebKit as available browser engines. While WebKit is currently the default engine, it does ship Servo as an alternative and technically works without WebKit if desired. Links: https://git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/kumo
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Kumo is a browser that supports both Servo and WebKit as available browser engines. While WebKit is currently the default engine, it does ship Servo as an alternative and technically works without WebKit if desired.
Links: https://git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/kumo
I was kinda hesitant to open this patch since Kumo doesn't really have a major userbase, especially on Servo, but I figure it might be nice for Servo developers to know which projects (and people) are relying on Servo for determining impact of breaking changes and governance questions.