Igalia is an open source consultancy specialised in the development of innovative projects and solutions. Our engineers have expertise in a wide range of technological areas, including browsers and client-side web technologies, graphics pipeline, compilers and virtual machines. We have the most WPE, WebKit, Chromium/Blink and Firefox expertise found in the consulting business, including many reviewers and committers. Igalia designs, develops, customises and optimises GNU/Linux-based solutions for companies across the globe. Our work and contributions are present in many projects such as GStreamer, Mesa 3D, WebKit, Chromium, etc.

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Episode 100: Web Standards at the Web Engines Hackfest

June 18, 2026 1:00:57 10.39 MB ( 41.41 MB less) Downloads: 0

Igalia's Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat with W3C interim CEO Dominique Hazael-Massieux about Web Standards, the W3C, the Web Engines Hackfest and the larger web ecosystem Mentioned Links Is this the Web? Three Standards Bodies Walk In to a Bar Web Engines Hackfest

Is This the Web?

June 02, 2026 0:55:49 10.34 MB ( 33.66 MB less) Downloads: 0

Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat with Dan Appelquist of Samsung and the W3C AB about how we define the web, and why it matters. Mentioned Links Dan's Blog Post The XSLT Episode Ethical Web Principles W3C RECs

Three Standards Bodies Walk In to a Bar

May 17, 2026 0:48:15 37.9 MB Downloads: 0

Brian Kardell, Eric Meyer and Ujjwal Sharma discuss ECMA, W3C, and WHATWG — how they work, how they differ, and how they change over time. Standards, politics, budgets, and browser reality, all in one quick episode. Mentioned Links W3C WHWATWG ECMA

History of the Web: Microsofties (at BlinkOn 21)

April 27, 2026 0:41:27 39.79 MB Downloads: 0

Igalia's Brian Kardell and Microsoft's Patrick Brosset continue our History of the Web series with a panel discussion at BlinkOn 21 with people who witnessed the transition from IE to the modern Chromium-based Edge era Mentioned Links video version History of the Web playlist

npmx : The People‑Powered Package Index

April 05, 2026 0:50:09 40.01 MB Downloads: 0

Brian Kardell and Ujjwal Sharma chat with Daniel Roe and Matias 'Patak' Capeletto of npmx about the project, the community and Open Source Mentioned Links npmx.dev

Servo & the BCD features Pokédex

March 19, 2026 0:50:49 35.36 MB Downloads: 0

Brian and Eric talk with Dietrich Ayala about the ever‑expanding Pokédex we call the Web Platform — 15,000 BCD keys, 1,100 Web Features, and a growth rate that makes “catching up” feel like chasing a legendary. Mentioned Links Servo Baseline Readiness Web-Features Baseline metafluff.com

The Clock Thickens: Temporal Advances to Stage 4

March 12, 2026 0:39:26 26.92 MB Downloads: 0

Brian and Eric chat with Igalia's Philip Chimento, Nicolò Ribaudo and Bloomberg's Jason Williams about JavaScript’s new Temporal API. Mentioned Links MDN Documentation 2021 Temporal Episode

Real World CSS: Always Interesting, Occasionally Hilarious

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A chat with Bart Veneman of Project Wallace about the study of CSS on the Web Mentioned Links Project Wallace The CSS Selection - 2026 Edition

Interop 2026

February 21, 2026 0:52:20 42.53 MB Downloads: 0

Igalia's Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat about the launch of Interop 2026 Mentioned Links Interop 2026 Dashboard Interop 2025 Dashboard Dave Rupert's Website (View Transition example)

Creative Web Design

February 16, 2026 0:53:43 38.34 MB Downloads: 0

Igalia's Eric Meyer and Ujjwal Sharma chat with designer, CSS developer, and illustrator Lynn Fisher Mentioned Links lynnandtonic.com Nestflix Dress David Rose Airport Codes Open Source, Open Hearts US Flags [dot] Design Holywood Age Gap

The Creative Web

February 15, 2026 0:53:43 38.34 MB Downloads: 0

Igalia's Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat with designer, CSS developer, and illustrator Lynn Fisher Mentioned Links lynnandtonic.com Nestflix Dress David Rose Airport Codes Open Source, Open Hearts US Flags [dot] Design Holywood Age Gap

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January 29, 2026 0:43:56 35.22 MB Downloads: 0

Igalia's Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat about what they're interested in and looking forward to in 2026 and beyond Mentioned Links Igalia Chats Steam Episode Igalia Chats Headings Episode

Signals in the Streams

January 17, 2026 0:49:11 34.58 MB Downloads: 0

Eric and Brian talk with their colleague Thibault Saunier about Igalia's multimedia work with GStreamer Mentioned Links GStreamer Gravitational waves discovery

Open Source FEX Appeal: Inside Igalia's work on Steam devices

December 16, 2025 0:57:09 48.73 MB Downloads: 0

Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat with colleague Dhruv Mark Collins to discuss Igalia's work with Valve on the Steam devices! Mentioned Links Helping Valve to Power Up Steam Devices Steam Powered Open Source (Igalia Chats May 2023)

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November 30, 2025 1:02:52 53.24 MB Downloads: 0

Eric Meyer and Brian Kardell chat with Jay Hoffmann and Jeremy Keith about Shadow DOM's backstory and long origins Mentioned Links Component Model Use Cases Shadow tree encapsulation theory The History of the Web XBL2: First Thoughts and Use Cases 'Web Components' email