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Google opens Fuchsia: a new Android ready to bloom? - Open Source Insider

Open Source Insider Latest Blog Posts Related Content Data lake storage: Cloud vs on-premise data lakes CIO interview: Laura Dawson, CIO, London School of Economics Download Current Issue Google open sourced its flowery-named Fuschia Operating System (OS) for IoT and mobile applications some four years ago. Know as a capability-based operating system, the project is now open for contributions, fertiliser, fermentation and frolics where a capability-based operating system generally refers to an operating system that uses capability-based security. The cloud, web & search giant has said that it is open to, “High-quality, well-tested contributions from all.” Open source as it is, Google will retain tight control over the governance model and forward strategic trajectory of Fuchia – so it’s open open source, but on Google open source vision terms… and (arguably, possibly, conceivably) open to Google’s own contributor base in the first instance before th

Google Is Now Calling on You to Help Develop Its Enigmatic Fuchsia OS

Google Is Now Calling on You to Help Develop Its Enigmatic Fuchsia OS Share Image: Google To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. While it’s never been officially called a replacement for Android or Chrome OS, Fuchsia is an operating system Google has been working on for the last five years, and this week, Google announced that now it’s opening up Fuchsia to public contributions.

Back to the Fuchsia, part IV: Google s in-development OS now open to community contributions

New shiny has governance, mailing lists, public repository. but how will Google use it? Tim Anderson Thu 10 Dec 2020 // 09:30 UTC Share Copy Google has opened its forthcoming operating system, Fuchsia, to community contributions, but has not addressed the question hanging over it: how will it be used? The OS s Developer Advocate, Wayne Piekarski, has written about a new stage in opening up the project to external input and scrutiny. Put into place were mailing lists, a public issue tracker, a new governance model, and a process to become a contributor defined as one of four roles: Member, Committer, Owner or Global Approver.

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