Haiku
6 hours ago
- #Development Updates
- #Haiku
- #GSoC 2026
- Haiku releases new nightly versions for testing, though they may be unstable and require separate package installation.
- Three Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2026 students were selected: Leo Rouleau, Mohammed R. Attia, and Vighnesh Sawant.
- Leo Rouleau aims to transform Haiku's Devices application into a full-fledged hardware manager.
- Mohammed R. Attia's project focuses on modernizing Haiku’s Bluetooth stack with HCI completion and HID profile implementation.
- Vighnesh Sawant will work on implementing HFP profile support in Haiku's Bluetooth stack.
- Haiku participates in GSoC to mentor new contributors, encouraging long-term involvement in open-source projects.
- There is an ongoing effort to review and merge old change requests on Gerrit, reducing the backlog from 350 to 316 commits.