The WGPU project is a set of open-source libraries that enables application authors to write portable and performant graphics programs. It was originally conceived to provide an implementation of WebGPU for Firefox as the standard evolved, and settled into something that could be shipped on all web browsers. WGPU has also enjoyed much contribution and use from other projects that require graphics programming. We expect that these sorts of users will continue for the lifetime of project, and we embrace these contributors' needs and effort as the lifeblood of WGPU.
The WGPU community seeks to realize the following directives through the project: it…
- …provides libraries for the WebGPU API that…
- …are correct and fully conformant.
- …are portable across all major platforms, that is, …
- …
wgpu-core
enables JavaScript platforms to implement their own proper WebGPU API. - …
wgpu
provides a WebGPU-style API library for native applications, which allows shipping to all major platforms, including WebGPU's JavaScript API.
- …
- …are performant enough to enable demanding applications.
- …serves as a platform of experimentation for:
- …WebGPU standards development.
- …native application authors that wish to experiment with features that are not (yet?) standard.
The WGPU community's decision-making is influenced by the following groups:
- Community leadership:
- Connor Fitzgerald (@cwfitzgerald)
- Joshua Groves (@grovesNL)
- Andreas Reich (@wumpf)
- Firefox's WebGPU team (@jimblandy, @nical, @teoxoy, @ErichDonGubler, and others)
- Deno's WebGPU contributors (@crowlKats)
- Other users that ship applications based on WGPU
It is no coincidence that these groups correspond to the historically most active and consistent contributors. In general, WGPU's community structure is meritocratic: social influence is granted proportionate to groups' contribution to and stake in WGPU's mission.
These decision-making groups meet together regularly to discuss issues of importance to the community, with a focus on WGPU's mission.
NOTE: The above is a snapshot of a perpetually changing state of affairs in the WGPU community. It is not a binding contract between users and decision-makers of the WGPU project.