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title: "Celebrating a Milestone: BrowserStack Becomes Selenium's Development Partner"
linkTitle: "Celebrating a Milestone: BrowserStack Becomes Selenium's Development Partner"
date: 2024-07-02
date: 2024-07-01
tags: ["selenium"]
categories: ["general"]
author: David Burns [@automatedtester](https://www.linkedin.com/in/theautomatedtester/)
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We are also thrilled to highlight the collaborative efforts between the BrowserStack team, the Google Chrome team, Microsoft, Apple, SauceLabs, and the Firefox team, who have come together to build Selenium WebDriver BiDi, the next generation of Selenium. This collaborative spirit embodies our dedication to enhancing the testing experience for the Selenium user community.
With this in mind, the Selenium Project now shows our appreciation to BrowserStack for their years of continued support by creating a new sponsorship tier called the Development Partner.
We are deeply indebted to BrowserStack for all their support and are proud to recognize them as our first official Development Partner. This work has allowed us to continue progress on the client bindings, especially the work going into WebDriver BiDi, support our community, continuously improve our documentation, and maintain all the extra projects we oversee, so Selenium can continue to be around for the next 20 years!

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title: "Sauce Labs: A New Milestone with Selenium"
linkTitle: "Sauce Labs & Selenium Partnership"
date: 2024-07-02
tags: ["selenium"]
categories: ["general"]
author: David Burns [@automatedtester](https://www.linkedin.com/in/theautomatedtester/)
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Announcing a new Development partnership tier with Sauce Labs, celebrating our supporters!
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Selenium has witnessed an exceptional year filled with expansion and progress. The rising
popularity of Selenium's Python Bindings is prominently showcased through the engaging
discussions at the Selenium Conference and on LinkedIn. Concurrently, the Java bindings have
reached a significant landmark, surpassing 100 million downloads. In addition to this,
the community has managed to garner over [2.5 million active](https://plausible.io/manager.selenium.dev)
Selenium users monthly.

We could not have achieved Selenium's 20th anniversary without the collective efforts of numerous
volunteers and the invaluable assistance of a company like [Sauce Labs](https://saucelabs.com/resources/topic-hub/selenium?utm_source=selenium&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=selenium-sponsorship-fy25).

In 2008, Jason Huggins, Selenium's creator, established Sauce Labs, a company that has since
played a crucial role in Selenium's expansion.

Sauce Labs has provided a platform for the Selenium Project to display its accomplishments,
including various keynotes at SauceCon. Here, figures like Simon Stewart and Jim Evans have been
able to share their visions for the future of Selenium.

Financially, Sauce Labs has substantially supported the Selenium Project, sponsoring both the
project itself and the Selenium Conference over many years. This backing has been instrumental
in allowing the project to flourish.

Selenium thrives on collaboration, and Sauce Labs has been a vital facilitator. They have
enabled the Selenium Project to host in-person events like the Test Automation Summit in Berlin
in 2022. These gatherings have provided opportunities for members of the Selenium Project to
engage with creators of different testing frameworks, fostering discussions on ecosystem
improvements. Sauce Labs has also hosted Selenium Dev Summits, where the project's future has
been a central topic.

Sauce Labs contributions extend beyond financial support. They have significantly contributed
to the technical and organizational well-being of the Selenium Project. Boni Garcia developed
the first version of Selenium Manager while at Sauce Labs. Furthermore, several Sauce Labs
employees, including Marcus Merrell, Diego Molina, and Titus Fortner, continue contributing
to the Selenium project, driven by their passion. This passion is shared by Sauce Labs,
enabling these contributions to be part of their daily work.

This unwavering support has nurtured a project governed openly, not by a single entity, but
by the community. This model has welcomed diverse contributors, including Google Chrome,
Microsoft, Apple, LambdaTest, Applitools, BrowserStack, and Mozilla Firefox teams. Together, they
have developed WebDriver BiDi, the next generation of WebDriver.

The project's open governance and collaborative nature have allowed continuous work on client
bindings, particularly WebDriver BiDi, community support, documentation improvements, and
maintenance of additional projects.

Sauce Labs has been an unnamed development partner for the Selenium Project for many years.
With this in mind, the Selenium Project now shows its appreciation to Sauce Labs for their
years of continued support by creating a new sponsorship tier called the Development Partner
and naming Sauce Labs the first and official Development Partner.

Sauce Labs has Selenium in its DNA, and Selenium has Sauce Labs in its DNA. This partnership
celebrates their shared history and future. We are excited to see what the future holds for
both Selenium and Sauce Labs, and we are excited to continue to work together for the next
twenty years.

If you want to learn more about this partnership and win a limited edition t-shirt, check
[How Did Sauce Labs Get Its Name? A Selenium Story](https://saucelabs.com/resources/blog/selenium-and-sauce-labs).

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