Google will allow all developers to submit code to the Fuchsia OS operating system
FuchsiaOS is a new operating system under development by Google, but in fact, there has been very little news about the update of the operating system in recent years.
There have been rumors that the operating system will integrate Android and ChromeOS systems, but from the current progress, this situation is less likely.
Moreover, Google has very little information about the development progress of the operating system. Until now, Google has announced new information about the operating system in the developer blog.
Google stated in its blog that it is currently expanding the development model of the Fuchsia operating system so that the public can participate in the development of the operating system more easily and conveniently.
Google has created a new public mailing list for the project, added governance models to clarify how to make strategic decisions, and opened an issue tracker for public contributors.
Now all developers can check the source code and add new code or make suggestions for improvement. Google will also track the progress of related issues through emails.
In addition to opening the resource library to the public, Google also released a technical roadmap to provide people with the development direction of this operating system and current key issues.
The roadmap also mentions the driver framework for certain projects, which can update the kernel independently of the driver, improve the performance of the file system, and enhance scalability.
These measures are naturally very beneficial to the long-term development of the operating system, but no one knows why Google has absolutely opened up public participation in construction until now.
Of course, since the operating system is still in the early development stage, ordinary users should not expect it. Developers can use the simulator for early testing.