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Kaiyang Wu

Over 19 months, contributed to AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs and related repositories by delivering core system upgrades, packaging automation, and localization improvements. Focused on modernizing the Linux desktop stack, this work included integrating new hardware drivers, updating multimedia frameworks, and refining build systems using C, C++, and Python. Implemented cross-platform build automation with CMake and enhanced CI/CD workflows for reliable releases. Addressed system stability and security through targeted bug fixes and dependency management. Drove accessibility by completing Traditional Chinese localization in AOSC-Dev/oma. The approach emphasized maintainability, reproducibility, and user experience, supporting both developer productivity and end-user reliability across releases.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

89%Features

Repository Contributions

364Total
Bugs
20
Commits
364
Features
165
Lines of code
92,635
Activity Months19

Work History

May 2026

40 Commits • 21 Features

May 1, 2026

May 2026 performance highlights across AOSC-Dev repositories. Delivered a focused set of hardware stack updates, feature rollouts, and localization improvements that improve system stability, performance, and developer productivity. Key features delivered: - aosc-os-abbs: mmdebstrap 1.5.7 integration and Perl header adjustments to support mmdebstrap workflows; arch-test 0.22 added; major package upgrades across the release set (Alacritty, BleachBit, BTop, Btrfs-progs, BOINC, Cinny-desktop, Element-desktop, Feishin, Qutebrowser, Wine, HaveGED, and more). - NVIDIA/Open stack modernization: updated NVIDIA driver and CUDA toolkit (580.x/610.x series; CUDA 13.3.0+610.43.02) with NVIDIA Open components; DKMS fix for Linux 7.0 to restore build reliability. - Multimedia and utilities: gst-plugins-rs 0.15.2; PipeWire 1.6.5 and WirePlumber 0.5.14; Waybar improvements to re-enable cava support; Telegram patches purge; Cinny-desktop 4.12.2; Mangohud 0.8.4; system utilities updates (htop 3.5.1, Praat 6.4.67, IPython 9.13.0); CoolerControl 4.3.1. - CI and release automation: Autobuild4 CI workflow with cross-platform build setup; version bump to 4.17.6 in Autobuild4. - Localization and accessibility: Traditional Chinese localization for oma completed at 100% (429 strings); zh-TW localization cleanup removing a duplicate entry. Major bugs fixed: - DKMS build issue fixed for NVIDIA 390 series on Linux 7.0; Telegram patch cleanup removed outdated qt-5 patches; localization cleanup to remove duplicate zh-TW entry, improving clarity and user experience. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved hardware compatibility, stability, and performance across desktop and developer-focused stacks. The CI workflow and release hygiene enhancements shorten release cycles and improve traceability. Localization work expands accessibility for Traditional Chinese users and reduces localization defects for zh-TW. Collectively these efforts reduce support overhead, accelerate feature shipping, and reinforce the platform’s reliability for enterprise and community users. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Advanced packaging and version pinning across a large dependency set; cross-repo coordination; CI/automation engineering (Autobuild4); Linux kernel/module compatibility (DKMS); multimedia stack tuning (PipeWire/WirePlumber/Waybar); localization pipelines (Weblate); and robust release management (CMake-based Autobuild4 version bumps).

April 2026

7 Commits • 2 Features

Apr 1, 2026

April 2026 (2026-04) monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Key deliveries include a major NVIDIA stack and CUDA upgrade and a Vim/libsodium security update. The NVIDIA upgrade updates libxnvctrl, libxnvctrl+32, nvidia-settings, nvidia-open, and NVIDIA driver to 595.58.03 with CUDA 13.2.0, including glibc 2.42 compatibility patches. Benefits include improved performance, broader hardware compatibility, and stronger Wayland support. The Vim release was bumped to reflect libsodium 1.0.21 security improvements. These efforts are accompanied by a signed-off commit set across the repo to ensure traceability and reproducibility.

March 2026

12 Commits • 3 Features

Mar 1, 2026

March 2026 across AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs focused on delivering a robust desktop experience, core tooling upgrades, and stable low-level libraries. The updates improve user UX, performance, compatibility with modern toolchains, and release traceability, laying the groundwork for the next release cycle.

February 2026

11 Commits • 3 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs focusing on stability, compatibility, and security improvements across core libraries and tooling, along with enhancements to interop and user-facing components. Deliverables include library and toolchain upgrades, a major document viewer upgrade, a new interop package, and a security fix for the OpenSSL backend in cryptography.

January 2026

20 Commits • 3 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 monthly summary for AOSC-OS Abbs (AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs). Three strategic focus areas dominated the month: feature delivery, packaging resilience, and broad ecosystem modernization. The work delivered improved audio visualization integration, modernized packaging dependencies, and widespread performance and build enhancements across the stack, driving stability, compatibility, and developer velocity.

December 2025

30 Commits • 10 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs focused on hardware stack modernization, packaging stability, and user-facing updates that drive reliability and business value. Key improvements were delivered across the NVIDIA driver stack, packaging, and graphics stack, complemented by targeted fixes and maintenance to reduce risk and overhead.

November 2025

32 Commits • 9 Features

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025 highlights for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Delivered a targeted mix of UI/graphics refresh, desktop workflow improvements, ecosystem upgrades, and packaging/build stability enhancements. These efforts improved end-user visuals and usability, expanded capabilities with new packages, and strengthened build reliability and internationalization support across the stack.

October 2025

9 Commits • 6 Features

Oct 1, 2025

Summary for 2025-10 (AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs): Key features delivered: - NVIDIA GPU software stack updates: driver stack updated to 580.95.05 with updated nvidia-open kernel module and CUDA tooling (CUDA 13.0.x series). Commits include 5d7848dc... (nvidia: update to 580.95.05), dac1fd31..., de111ee7..., c101332d... (CUDA updates). - Libscfg dependency updated to 0.2.0 with new source repository URL. Commit 507fe1ea... - Element-desktop updated to 1.12.2 with packaging changes: disable update checks, avoid building deb packages; icon path adjusted. Commit 0d29c48a... - Qutebrowser and PDF.js viewer upgraded to qutebrowser 3.6.0 and pdf.js viewer 5.4.296. Commit 4652f86c... - Typst upgraded to 0.14.0 with new build script and configuration updates. Commit 2e246f6d... - Starship prompt updated to 1.24.0 with root-user symbol support and refactoring. Commit d3e6584d... Major bugs fixed: - No explicit bug fixes documented in this month’s scope. Primary work focused on feature updates and compatibility improvements across graphics stack, packaging, and tooling. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Subsystem-wide compatibility and performance gains from GPU stack and toolkit updates, improving support for modern workloads and drivers. - Streamlined packaging and build processes (Element-desktop, Typst, and Starship), reducing maintenance overhead and improving reproducibility. - Dependency hygiene improvements (libscfg, qutebrowser/pdf.js, Typst) lowering risk of drift and easing future upgrades. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Linux kernel module and NVIDIA driver/CUDA toolkit integration; GPU compute readiness. - Dependency management and repository hygiene (libscfg, Typst, Starship). - Packaging, build scripts, and distribution-level adjustments (Element-desktop packaging changes, build script for Typst). - Cross-component integration and modernization of tooling (qutebrowser, pdf.js viewer), root-user awareness (Starship).

September 2025

35 Commits • 23 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 monthly summary: Delivered a major stack refresh across AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs and Oma, focusing on stability, security, and localization. Implemented comprehensive version upgrades across core tooling, drivers, and desktop apps, including pkgsite-tools 0.7.6; racket 8.18; osu-lazer 2025.816.0; NVIDIA 580.82.07; OpenFortiVPN 1.23.1; GRUB 2.12+unifont17.0.01; Graphviz 14.0.0; Pixman 0.46.4; and desktop tools such as telegram-desktop 6.1.3, pavucontrol 6.2, element-desktop 1.11.111/1.12.0, and obs-studio 32.0.1. Oma translations achieved 100% coverage for Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. Strengthened security through smbd.socket enablement; removed orphaned bcachefs-tools to reduce maintenance risk. Maintained downstream compatibility with Graphviz ecosystem bumps (kdsme, vala) and updated Simde to 0.8.4~rc1.

August 2025

24 Commits • 15 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering platform stability, hardware compatibility, and localization improvements across AOSC-Dev repositories. Key outcomes include a comprehensive NVIDIA driver stack and CUDA toolkit refresh, targeted library and tooling upgrades, and boot-robustness fixes, with localization complete for oma Traditional Chinese translations. The work enhances hardware performance, reliability, and user experience while improving traceability via structured commits and updated changelogs.

July 2025

36 Commits • 15 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 (2025-07) OS and desktop modernization: delivered extensive package upgrades, core system updates, and new desktop components to improve security, stability, and user productivity. Key outcomes include major library/app bumps, new desktop modules, and targeted backports that enhance compatibility with current tooling and workloads.

June 2025

39 Commits • 21 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025: Delivered an extensive upgrade wave across AOSC-Dev repositories, improving desktop stability, security, and localization readiness. Achieved broad software updates (libcamera 0.5.1, libpisp 1.2.1, qutebrowser 3.5.1+pdfjs5.3.31, Telegram Desktop 5.15.2–5.15.3, Fractal 11.2, Element Desktop 1.11.103, OBS Studio 31.0.4, Scenefx 0.4.1, Swayfx 0.5.2–0.5.3, Waybar 0.13.0) and core fcitx5 stacks to 5.1.x, plus libime 1.1.11 and new package tuba 0.9.2, strengthening overall platform parity. Implemented critical Wayland compatibility fix in sdl2, addressed Graphviz packaging compatibility for kdsme/vala, and downgraded GNUPG to 2.4.8 due to instability. Expanded Flatpak hygiene with sysusers and tmpfiles, and introduced Oma localization improvements (English/Traditional Chinese) to enhance UX and accessibility. These changes reduce maintenance risk, accelerate feature delivery, and improve user experiences across desktop environments.

May 2025

15 Commits • 5 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025: Consolidated, cross-repo delivery of major features and build-system improvements, delivering tangible business value through faster updates, improved OS integration, and broader localization support. Key outcomes include multi-repo feature releases, compatibility fixes, and scalable packaging automation across core components.

April 2025

41 Commits • 24 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025: Consolidated dependency updates, packaging improvements, and localization efforts across AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs and oma. Delivered newer software stacks, stabilized hardware support, and reduced technical debt while enhancing end-user experience and developer tooling.

March 2025

7 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Delivered parser modernization and build reliability improvements through updating tree-sitter parsers across multiple languages and migrating the Markdown parser to CMake. No critical bugs fixed this month; focus was on upgrades and maintainability to enable safer future updates and more accurate parsing in editor tooling.

January 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2025

2025-01 monthly summary for developer work on AOSC-Dev/oma: Localization enhancement via Traditional Chinese translation update and addition of a user-facing guidance string for unsupported APT repository config formats. Implemented using Weblate translation workflow; commits recorded for traceability. Business value includes improved accessibility, reduced user confusion, and alignment with localization strategy.

December 2024

2 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/oma: Completed comprehensive Traditional Chinese localization update, achieving 100% translation coverage and adding a new error message for saving test repository settings on exit. Implemented via Weblate with two commits, reinforcing a streamlined localization workflow and improving UX for Traditional Chinese users. This work reduces localization gaps, lowers support friction, and broadens market reach for oma.

November 2024

2 Commits • 1 Features

Nov 1, 2024

November 2024: Localization updates for oma (AOSC-Dev/oma). Improved Traditional Chinese translations, increasing coverage from 208 to 210 strings with refinements that clarify the pkg-no-checksum messaging to better explain oma's constraints. Completed via Weblate with two commits, demonstrating end-to-end internationalization (i18n) workflow and collaboration with translators. No critical bugs fixed this month; focus was on translations accuracy and user experience.

March 2024

1 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2024

March 2024 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments, top achievements, and business/technical impact for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Delivered a strategic upgrade to the Telegram Desktop build to Qt 6, aligning with modern dependencies and platform requirements, improving long-term maintenance and compatibility.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness95.0%
Maintainability93.8%
Architecture93.6%
Performance91.0%
AI Usage20.6%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

AssemblyBashCC++CMakeEmacs LispFTLFtlGoINI

Technical Skills

Audio ProcessingBash scriptingBoot Process OptimizationBug FixingBuild AutomationBuild SystemBuild System ConfigurationBuild System MaintenanceBuild System ManagementBuild SystemsBuild automationC Library DevelopmentC ProgrammingC programmingC++

Repositories Contributed To

3 repos

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs

Mar 2024 May 2026
16 Months active

Languages Used

ShellCC++JSONMarkdownMesonPerlRust

Technical Skills

CMakeQtbuild configurationBuild SystemBuild System ConfigurationBuild System Management

AOSC-Dev/oma

Nov 2024 May 2026
9 Months active

Languages Used

FTLFtlLocalizationftl

Technical Skills

InternationalizationLocalizationTranslationi18nlocalizationtranslation

AOSC-Dev/autobuild4

May 2026 May 2026
1 Month active

Languages Used

BashCMakePython

Technical Skills

Bash scriptingBuild AutomationCMakeContinuous IntegrationPythonVersion Control