
In February 2026, Firedevel expanded hardware support in the DragonBluep/openwrt repository by enabling boot-time compatibility for Link NN6000v1/v2 and JDCloud devices. They implemented device-tree updates and hardware specifications to integrate these platforms into OpenWrt’s boot tooling, using C and Makefile to ensure seamless onboarding and upgrade paths. Their work included extending uboot-envtools for JDCloud, aligning with community standards and improving out-of-the-box support for enterprise deployments. The changes focused on maintainable commit practices and clear documentation, laying a foundation for broader device coverage and streamlined installation processes in future releases, with depth in Linux kernel and embedded systems development.
February 2026: Delivered hardware support expansions for DragonBluep/openwrt by adding boot-time support for Link NN6000v1/v2 and JDCloud devices. Implemented device-tree and hardware component specifications to accommodate the new platforms in boot tooling, improving out-of-the-box compatibility for enterprise deployments. Extended uboot-envtools to support JDCloud devices, aligning with OpenWrt’s boot flow and upgrade paths. The work lays groundwork for faster onboarding of new devices and better device coverage in future releases, with clear commit hygiene and community-aligned changes.
February 2026: Delivered hardware support expansions for DragonBluep/openwrt by adding boot-time support for Link NN6000v1/v2 and JDCloud devices. Implemented device-tree and hardware component specifications to accommodate the new platforms in boot tooling, improving out-of-the-box compatibility for enterprise deployments. Extended uboot-envtools to support JDCloud devices, aligning with OpenWrt’s boot flow and upgrade paths. The work lays groundwork for faster onboarding of new devices and better device coverage in future releases, with clear commit hygiene and community-aligned changes.

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