
During February 2026, work on the osu-uwrt/electric_boogaloo repository centered on expanding hardware capabilities by introducing support for new ordered boards, including ESC, Pohalf v2, FPGA, and RP2350. This effort focused on enhancing the product’s hardware configuration options and laying groundwork for future testing and validation. The approach emphasized firmware and hardware integration, leveraging skills in PCB design and embedded systems to ensure seamless hardware abstraction and cross-repository collaboration. XML was used to define hardware configurations, supporting commit-driven development practices. No major bugs were addressed during this period, as the primary objective was feature delivery and integration readiness.
February 2026 monthly summary for osu-uwrt/electric_boogaloo focused on expanding hardware capabilities by adding support for new ordered boards. Delivered ESC, Pohalf v2, FPGA, and RP2350 boards, enabling broader hardware configurations and faster time-to-market. No major bugs fixed this period; primary effort centered on feature delivery and preparing the repo for future testing and validation. Overall impact includes expanded product offerings, improved integration readiness, and a stronger foundation for hardware diversification in the roadmap. Key technologies/skills demonstrated include firmware/hardware integration, hardware abstraction, commit-driven development, and cross-repo collaboration.
February 2026 monthly summary for osu-uwrt/electric_boogaloo focused on expanding hardware capabilities by adding support for new ordered boards. Delivered ESC, Pohalf v2, FPGA, and RP2350 boards, enabling broader hardware configurations and faster time-to-market. No major bugs fixed this period; primary effort centered on feature delivery and preparing the repo for future testing and validation. Overall impact includes expanded product offerings, improved integration readiness, and a stronger foundation for hardware diversification in the roadmap. Key technologies/skills demonstrated include firmware/hardware integration, hardware abstraction, commit-driven development, and cross-repo collaboration.

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