pre-alpha · linux · not your daily driver
An experimental Rust web browser.
Servo renders the page. A vendored slice of Zed's GPUI draws everything around it. Between them, a zero-copy bridge that hands a frame from one GPU context to the other without ever touching the CPU.
where it is
What works, and what does not
Read this before anything else on the page. rumb is early enough that the second column is the honest half.
rendering
- Pages render through Servo, one WebView per tab
- Site coverage is exactly Servo's — GitHub, Discord and most modern CSS break
- A tab's device-pixel-ratio is fixed when the tab is built, so a scale change after that stretches the page
input
- Mouse, scroll and keyboard forwarded into the page
- Native cursor changes on hover
- No IME
tabs
- Tab groups with custom colours, and pinning
- Drag to reorder tabs and whole groups
- A tab strip on any of the four edges of the window
- Tab discarding — a sleeping tab drops its WebView
browser chrome
- URL bar with back, forward and reload
- Page titles and favicons
- A DevTools panel driving Servo's own DevTools server
- A rumb:// start page
- Fullscreen
- No bookmarks, no persisted history
platform
- Settings persisted to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/rumb/settings.json
- No site isolation — Servo runs in-process for embedders
- Linux only
state as of 2026-08-06
what is next
Conditions, not dates
Each item is a direction already decided, with the one thing that has to land first. A trigger can be promised honestly; a quarter would be a guess.
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window resize
A page that keeps its scale when the window's does not.
Waiting on: a scale factor a WebView can be told about after it is built. Servo takes it once, at construction.
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IME
Composition input, for scripts that need more than one keypress per character.
Waiting on: a GPUI text-input handler that can hold a preedit, and Servo's IME notifications on the delegate. rumb implements five callbacks; that is not one.
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history and bookmarks
Pages that outlive the process, and somewhere to park a URL.
Waiting on: a store that appends. rumb persists one file, rewritten whole on every change — wrong shape for a row per navigation.
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site isolation
One renderer process per origin, so a crashing tab takes only itself down.
Waiting on: a sandboxed-renderer path in Servo, and a cross-process dma-buf bridge. Tabs landed in June; those two have not.
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macOS and Windows
rumb somewhere other than Linux.
Waiting on: a per-platform frame export in our Servo fork — IOSurface, or a shared DXGI handle. GPUI is not the obstacle.
how it is built
Two engines, one frame
Servo does not draw to the window. A patch in our fork gives it an offscreen rendering context built from the host's display handle, so it paints into its own framebuffer while GPUI keeps ownership of the drawable the compositor actually sees.
Every frame Servo reports ready is exported as a dma-buf handle — a file descriptor for the GPU memory, plus a fence to say when the writes have landed. GPUI's wgpu backend imports that handle as a texture through the Vulkan HAL and draws it like any other sprite.
The first version did none of that. It read the framebuffer back to the CPU, swapped red and blue, and uploaded the result as an image every single frame. It worked, and it was the wrong shape: a full round trip through system memory for pixels that never left the card.
None of this is secret. The design lives in tramuntana's docs, in the open, because Servo and Stylo are MPL-2.0 and our patches touch their files. The shell — the tabs, the chrome, the compositor bridge on our side — is proprietary.
the winds
Four points, three forks
"Rumb" is a Catalan nautical term for a compass bearing. Each fork is named after a wind, and the rose is the map: what exists, what is being tried, what has been put away.
north
tramuntana
liveOur Servo fork. Carries the offscreen rendering context, the NVIDIA/EGL WebGL fallback and the dma-buf export.
south
migjorn
experimentalAn experimental Servo branch. Where changes go before anyone depends on them.
east
llevant
unclaimedUnclaimed. The rose has four points and we have three forks; this one is empty rather than filled for symmetry.
west
ponent
retiredRetired. Kept on the map because a fork that was tried and put away is part of the record.
follow
Where the work happens
tramuntana
Our Servo fork
Three patches on upstream: an offscreen rendering context, a hardware-adapter fallback for WebGL on NVIDIA with EGL, and the dma-buf export. MPL-2.0, public.
stylo
Our Stylo fork
The CSS engine. A clean upstream mirror with no patches of ours, consumed by tramuntana as a path dependency. MPL-2.0, public.
bugs
Which tracker
Anything about how a page is parsed, laid out, styled or scripted is a Servo bug — file it upstream. The sniff test: load the same URL in Servo standalone. If it looks the same, it is not rumb.