Rego’s Everyday Life

A blog about my work at Igalia.

Announcing the Web Engines Hackfest 2025

Igalia is arranging the twelfth annual Web Engines Hackfest, which will be held on Monday 2nd June through Wednesday 4th June. As usual, this is a hybrid event, at Palexco in A Coruña (Galicia, Spain) as well as remotely.

Registration is now open:

Picture of sunset in A Coruña from June 2024 at Riazor beach where the whole Orzán bay can be seen.
Sunset in A Coruña from Riazor beach (June 2024)

The Web Engines Hackfest is an event where folks working on various parts of the web platform gather for a few days to share knowledge and discuss a variety of topics. These topics include web standards, browser engines, JavaScript engines, and all the related technology around them. Last year, we had eight talks (watch them on YouTube) and 15 breakout sessions (read them on GitHub).

A wide range of experts with a diverse set of profiles and skills attend each year, so if you are working on the web platform, this event is a great opportunity to chat with people that are both developing the standards and working on the implementations. We’re really grateful for all the people that regularly join us for this event; you are the ones that make this event something useful and interesting for everyone! 🙏

Really enjoying Web Engines Hackfest by @igalia once again. Recommended for everyone interested in web technology.

— Anne van Kesteren (@annevk@hachyderm.io) June 05, 2024

The breakout sessions are probably the most interesting part of the event. Many different topics are discussed there, from high-level issues like how to build a new feature for the web platform, to lower-level efforts like the new WebKit SDK container. Together with the hallway discussions and impromptu meetings, the Web Engines Hackfest is an invaluable experience.

Talk by Stephanie Stimac about Sustainable Futures in the Web Engines Hackfest 2024

Big shout-out to Igalia for organising the Web Engines Hackfest every year since 2014, as well as the original WebKitGTK+ Hackfest starting in 2009. The event has grown and we’re now close to 100 onsite participants with representation from all major browser vendors. If your organization is interested in helping make this event possible, please contact us regarding our sponsorship options.

See you all in June!