Happy Friday, folks! There is a really cool addition this week which I thought deserved a quick video to walk you through what it’s all about. Support for CodeChecker was…
At Zephyr Developer Summit, I had a chat with Florian Grandel. I learned more about his journey in open source land, and how he enjoys the sense of empowerment and…
I’ve made a terrible mistake! I went on vacation for a few weeks, and just before that also missed a couple of weekly updates due to bank holidays and a…
During the Zephyr Developer Summit 2023, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Henrik Brix Andersen, Lead Embedded Software Engineer at Vestas Wind Systems. Vestas has been using Zephyr…
There’s no such thing as summer holidays for the Zephyr community, it would seem. It’s very nice to see ACPI support being introduced this week, and there’s also intereting work…
Happy Friday, from sunny Prague, Czech Republic! As hundreds of Zephyr users, contributors, and maintainers gathered in-person (and virtually too!) this week, this Friday’s digest is a bit on the…
Zephyr 3.4 was released last week, so new features started to flow again into the main repository for the upcoming 3.5 version of Zephyr, which is due in just about…
for a Chinese version of this article, see: Zephyr 3.4 新版本公告 On behalf of the Zephyr community, it’s my pleasure to announce that as of today, Zephyr 3.4.0 is…
Another short update this week… or maybe not? … drumroll … Zephyr 3.4 has just been released, and I invite everyone to check out the two resources below to learn…