July 2025 Update: Ladybird Project Merges 319 Pull Requests and Adds New Sponsors
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Summary
The article provides an update on the Ladybird project for July 2025, highlighting the merging of 319 pull requests from 47 contributors and the addition of new sponsors. It also mentions progress on Web Platform Tests, with 13,090 new passing tests, and a resolution to a long-standing issue with Google reCAPTCHA. The project is funded by supporters of the open web.
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· 4 pulledWe merged 319 pull requests from 47 contributors.
Ladybird is entirely funded by the generous support of companies and individuals who believe in the open web.
We’ve added 13,090 passing tests for a new total of 1,831,856.
There was a long-standing issue with our postMess
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