
During December 2025, Boogiepop focused on improving the stability and maintainability of input handling for the xbmc/xbmc repository, specifically targeting the Wayland input processor. Their work involved refining the event processing logic by replacing the use of XBMCK_UNKNOWN with XBMCK_LAST for skipped key events, which enhanced the clarity and accuracy of log outputs. This targeted bug fix, implemented in C++ with a focus on input processing and Wayland integration, addressed a subtle issue affecting event traceability. While no new features were introduced, Boogiepop’s contribution demonstrated careful attention to code correctness and reliability in a complex, cross-platform environment.
December 2025 monthly work summary for repo xbmc/xbmc. Focused on stability and correctness of input handling for Wayland, with a single targeted bug fix addressing log clarity and event processing. No new features were released this month; primary effort concentrated on maintainability and reliability of user input on Wayland.
December 2025 monthly work summary for repo xbmc/xbmc. Focused on stability and correctness of input handling for Wayland, with a single targeted bug fix addressing log clarity and event processing. No new features were released this month; primary effort concentrated on maintainability and reliability of user input on Wayland.

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