We have just published the 8 talks of the Web Engines Hackfest 2024: https://webengineshackfest.org/#talks
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).

Jonathan Kuperman (@jkup) will talk about "The Future of Source Maps" talking about the new and exciting features that are bringing to them https://webengineshackfest.org/#source-maps
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).

We'll have two talks about Wayland. First Martin Stransky will review how it has been for Firefox to switch to Wayland by default https://webengineshackfest.org/#firefox-wayland
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).

Then Max Ihlenfeldt (@mvforell) will explain the journey towards making Chromium Wayland support stable https://webengineshackfest.org/#chromium-wayland
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).

Aapo Alasuutari will introduce us to Nova, a new JavaScript engine written in Rust https://webengineshackfest.org/#nova
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).

Stephanie Stimac (@seaotta) will talk about funding the web ecosystem and how to make it sustainable https://webengineshackfest.org/#funding
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).

Leo Kettmeir will review the history of WebGPU in Deno (@deno_land) and the challenges in providing a performant implementation https://webengineshackfest.org/#deno
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).

Nico Burns will present Blitz and explain the internals of how this new web rendering engine works https://webengineshackfest.org/#blitz
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).

Nikolas Zimmermann will explain the status of LBSE, a new SVG engine for WebKit https://webengineshackfest.org/#lbse
2024 Web Engines Hackfest

Web Platform community event for people working on the different engines (Chromium/Blink/V8, Safari/WebKit/JSC, Firefox/Gecko/SpiderMonkey, Servo), on the testing side (WPT, Test262), or on specifications (W3C, WhatWG, TC39).