
Pranav Phansalkar developed the initial release of the QMI Framework IPC Messaging Library for the qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom repository, focusing on enabling robust client-server inter-process communication. Using Python and leveraging full stack development and software architecture skills, Pranav designed foundational APIs to support messaging between processes. The library was packaged as a Yocto/OpenEmbedded recipe, streamlining distribution and facilitating downstream integration for embedded Linux environments. This pre-release established a feedback loop to inform future iterations and ecosystem adoption. Pranav’s work emphasized release scaffolding, traceability, and collaboration, laying a solid technical foundation for ongoing stability and growth of the IPC framework.
July 2025 — qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom: Delivered the initial release of the QMI Framework IPC Messaging Library (0.1.1) to enable client/server inter-process communication. Packaged the library as a Yocto/OpenEmbedded recipe to streamline distribution and downstream integration. This pre-release establishes a feedback loop to guide future enhancements and ecosystem adoption. No major bugs recorded in this period; focus was on feature delivery and release scaffolding to support ongoing stability and growth.
July 2025 — qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom: Delivered the initial release of the QMI Framework IPC Messaging Library (0.1.1) to enable client/server inter-process communication. Packaged the library as a Yocto/OpenEmbedded recipe to streamline distribution and downstream integration. This pre-release establishes a feedback loop to guide future enhancements and ecosystem adoption. No major bugs recorded in this period; focus was on feature delivery and release scaffolding to support ongoing stability and growth.

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