
During November 2025, Drew Fisher expanded hardware support in the qmk/qmk_firmware repository by delivering integrations for the Coffee Break Keyboards Acai and Coffeevan models. He implemented enhanced default keymaps, RGB lighting features, and multi-layer capabilities, focusing on broadening device compatibility and providing reliable out-of-the-box experiences for users. Working primarily in C and JSON, Drew refined code quality through review-driven iterations and standardized formatting, improving maintainability and consistency across the codebase. His contributions addressed both technical and collaborative aspects, as he co-authored changes and incorporated feedback, resulting in robust firmware development for the Coffee Break keyboard family.
Month 2025-11 — Expanded hardware support and refined defaults in qmk/qmk_firmware. Delivered two new keyboard integrations (Coffee Break Keyboards Acai and Coffeevan), improved the default keymap and RGB handling, and tightened code quality through formatting and review-driven iterations. This month focused on broadening device compatibility and delivering tangible value to users with minimal friction.
Month 2025-11 — Expanded hardware support and refined defaults in qmk/qmk_firmware. Delivered two new keyboard integrations (Coffee Break Keyboards Acai and Coffeevan), improved the default keymap and RGB handling, and tightened code quality through formatting and review-driven iterations. This month focused on broadening device compatibility and delivering tangible value to users with minimal friction.

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