
Risenid delivered a kernel upgrade for the ExtremeXT/ExtremeROM repository, focusing on updating the Ascendia kernel to version 4.0 for the a52q and a72q device targets. The work involved configuring the build system using Shell scripting to update the Ascendia ZIP delivery and ensure traceable release management. By aligning release notes and commits, Risenid enabled better maintainability and security for the devices, supporting future OTA updates. The approach emphasized cross-device compatibility and release readiness rather than bug fixes, demonstrating depth in build system configuration and release engineering. The project scope was concise, targeting a single feature with careful validation.
Monthly summary for 2024-11 focusing on delivering the Ascendia kernel v4.0 upgrade for a52q and a72q targets, updating the ZIP delivery for the latest release, and setting up traceable release management within ExtremeXT/ExtremeROM. The update improves device stability, security posture, and maintainability by keeping the kernel aligned with the latest Ascendia release. No major bugs fixed were recorded in this scope; the work is focused on feature delivery and release readiness.
Monthly summary for 2024-11 focusing on delivering the Ascendia kernel v4.0 upgrade for a52q and a72q targets, updating the ZIP delivery for the latest release, and setting up traceable release management within ExtremeXT/ExtremeROM. The update improves device stability, security posture, and maintainability by keeping the kernel aligned with the latest Ascendia release. No major bugs fixed were recorded in this scope; the work is focused on feature delivery and release readiness.

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