Flipper Zero firmware development continues with community help
Flipper Zero is implementing new rules for community contributions to guide the future of its firmware development.
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Flipper Zero is continuing its firmware development through community involvement. This process now includes a fresh set of contribution rules to govern how the community assists in the project.
Coverage from BleepingComputer, CyberSecurityNews, and Help Net Security emphasizes the introduction of these new rules. Hacker News is also tracking the future trajectory of the device's development.
Future updates will depend on the application of these community contribution guidelines as development progresses.
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Quick answers
What is changing with Flipper Zero firmware development?
The project has introduced a new set of rules for community contributions.
Who is contributing to the firmware?
The development is continuing with help from the community.
Which outlets are reporting on this?
Reports have been published by BleepingComputer, CyberSecurityNews, Help Net Security, and Hacker News.
Coverage (4)
- The future of Flipper Zero development Hacker News · 19h ago
- Flipper Zero Firmware Development Continues With New Community Contribution Rules CyberSecurityNews · 23h ago
- Flipper Zero firmware development gets a fresh set of community rules Help Net Security · 23h ago
- Flipper Zero firmware development continues with community help BleepingComputer · 23h ago broke it first
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