Comment by BoredPositron 4 months ago Fuchsia is DoA. They tried moving nest and smart speakers to it and scrapped the project in 2023. 5 comments BoredPositron Reply snvzz 4 months ago It does not seem dead by any means, as they keep making meaningful releases[0].0. https://fuchsia.dev/whats-new/release-notes mdhb 4 months ago Fuchsia actually continues to receive hundreds of commits per week and is under VERY active development including moving into Android itself (although fuchsia itself remains uncoupled to Android and cna be used in other contexts) Mond_ 4 months ago Then what is the actual goal of that, and what is it being used for? snvzz 4 months ago Not the parent, but I have my intuition.Which is that Google might move Android from a Linux base to a Fuchsia at some point.Makes sense, as they already ported the Android runtime to it. pjmlp 4 months ago Google Nest Hub is still using Fuchsia.
snvzz 4 months ago It does not seem dead by any means, as they keep making meaningful releases[0].0. https://fuchsia.dev/whats-new/release-notes
mdhb 4 months ago Fuchsia actually continues to receive hundreds of commits per week and is under VERY active development including moving into Android itself (although fuchsia itself remains uncoupled to Android and cna be used in other contexts) Mond_ 4 months ago Then what is the actual goal of that, and what is it being used for? snvzz 4 months ago Not the parent, but I have my intuition.Which is that Google might move Android from a Linux base to a Fuchsia at some point.Makes sense, as they already ported the Android runtime to it.
Mond_ 4 months ago Then what is the actual goal of that, and what is it being used for? snvzz 4 months ago Not the parent, but I have my intuition.Which is that Google might move Android from a Linux base to a Fuchsia at some point.Makes sense, as they already ported the Android runtime to it.
snvzz 4 months ago Not the parent, but I have my intuition.Which is that Google might move Android from a Linux base to a Fuchsia at some point.Makes sense, as they already ported the Android runtime to it.
It does not seem dead by any means, as they keep making meaningful releases[0].
0. https://fuchsia.dev/whats-new/release-notes
Fuchsia actually continues to receive hundreds of commits per week and is under VERY active development including moving into Android itself (although fuchsia itself remains uncoupled to Android and cna be used in other contexts)
Then what is the actual goal of that, and what is it being used for?
Not the parent, but I have my intuition.
Which is that Google might move Android from a Linux base to a Fuchsia at some point.
Makes sense, as they already ported the Android runtime to it.
Google Nest Hub is still using Fuchsia.