
Over eleven months, Yidaduizuoye contributed to the AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs repository by delivering 124 features and resolving 20 bugs, focusing on build system modernization, cross-architecture packaging, and dependency management. They upgraded core libraries, introduced new packages, and maintained ABI compatibility across frequent toolchain and runtime updates. Using C, Go, and shell scripting, Yidaduizuoye streamlined build automation, improved release hygiene, and enhanced system integration for both core utilities and user-facing components. Their work emphasized stability, security, and maintainability, with careful attention to cross-platform support and metadata consistency, resulting in a robust, future-ready packaging and deployment pipeline for the project.

January 2026 (2026-01) focused on consolidating tooling stability and deployment reliability in AOSC-OS-ABBS. Delivered core tooling upgrades across NuGet, Micro Text Editor, and Deno, with improved integration, installation scripts, and build configurations. No major user-facing feature changes this month; primary value lies in stability, compatibility, and downstream pipeline reliability.
January 2026 (2026-01) focused on consolidating tooling stability and deployment reliability in AOSC-OS-ABBS. Delivered core tooling upgrades across NuGet, Micro Text Editor, and Deno, with improved integration, installation scripts, and build configurations. No major user-facing feature changes this month; primary value lies in stability, compatibility, and downstream pipeline reliability.
December 2025 highlights for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Achieved broad ABTYPE alignment across core utilities and the tree-sitter ecosystem, delivering consistent ABI/type handling and safer upgrade paths. Implemented batch 2 ABI fixes across multiple packages to stabilize cross-component interfaces; modernized key dependencies (Redis 8.4.0, sqlite-fdw 2.5.0, ibus-rime 1.5.1). Executed extensive library and packaging upgrades (Deno 2.6.0, llhttp 9.3.0, libgit2 1.9.2, herbstluftwm 0.9.5, re2 20251105, unibilium 2.1.2, mbedtls 3.6.5, Crypto++ 8.9.0, sunpinyin 3.0.0~rc2, ncbi-vdb 3.0.5; plus new witr 0.1.2 and REL bumps). Built resilience into the pipeline with Ifplugd build fix and removal of http-parser dependencies across components, and fixed a bat missing dependency. Overall, the month delivered improved ABI stability, security, and upgrade velocity, while expanding packaging capabilities for future work.
December 2025 highlights for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Achieved broad ABTYPE alignment across core utilities and the tree-sitter ecosystem, delivering consistent ABI/type handling and safer upgrade paths. Implemented batch 2 ABI fixes across multiple packages to stabilize cross-component interfaces; modernized key dependencies (Redis 8.4.0, sqlite-fdw 2.5.0, ibus-rime 1.5.1). Executed extensive library and packaging upgrades (Deno 2.6.0, llhttp 9.3.0, libgit2 1.9.2, herbstluftwm 0.9.5, re2 20251105, unibilium 2.1.2, mbedtls 3.6.5, Crypto++ 8.9.0, sunpinyin 3.0.0~rc2, ncbi-vdb 3.0.5; plus new witr 0.1.2 and REL bumps). Built resilience into the pipeline with Ifplugd build fix and removal of http-parser dependencies across components, and fixed a bat missing dependency. Overall, the month delivered improved ABI stability, security, and upgrade velocity, while expanding packaging capabilities for future work.
November 2025 (AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs) — Focused on cleanup, packaging hygiene, and multi-arch readiness. Delivered deprecation and removal of yubikey personalization components to reduce maintenance surface, enhanced packaging and installation for the GitHub CLI tool for easier distribution, and updated core dependencies to broaden hardware support. No new user-facing features this month; the business value lies in simplified maintenance, faster deployments, and reduced risk across architectures.
November 2025 (AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs) — Focused on cleanup, packaging hygiene, and multi-arch readiness. Delivered deprecation and removal of yubikey personalization components to reduce maintenance surface, enhanced packaging and installation for the GitHub CLI tool for easier distribution, and updated core dependencies to broaden hardware support. No new user-facing features this month; the business value lies in simplified maintenance, faster deployments, and reduced risk across architectures.
October 2025 — Stabilized builds, modernized runtimes, and aligned upstream sources for AOSC OS ABBS, driving reliability and future maintenance. Delivered several high-impact platform upgrades, upstream migrations, and packaging improvements that reduce risk and accelerate future development.
October 2025 — Stabilized builds, modernized runtimes, and aligned upstream sources for AOSC OS ABBS, driving reliability and future maintenance. Delivered several high-impact platform upgrades, upstream migrations, and packaging improvements that reduce risk and accelerate future development.
September 2025 highlights for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Go toolchain upgrade to 1.25.1 with go-1.25.toml and REL bumps across 40+ components; v2ray-rules data updated to 202508312212; cross-architecture expansion adding RISCV64 and LOONGARCH64_NOSIMD support to core container tools; introduction of new packages vpnc-scripts and cmake-extra; and broad packaging/translation improvements including gettext macro patches and packaging styling.
September 2025 highlights for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Go toolchain upgrade to 1.25.1 with go-1.25.toml and REL bumps across 40+ components; v2ray-rules data updated to 202508312212; cross-architecture expansion adding RISCV64 and LOONGARCH64_NOSIMD support to core container tools; introduction of new packages vpnc-scripts and cmake-extra; and broad packaging/translation improvements including gettext macro patches and packaging styling.
August 2025 - AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs delivered a cohesive set of library, toolchain, and metadata updates, together with build-system modernization that improved stability, packaging quality, and platform readiness. Key items include updating critical libraries, upgrading core components, fixing ABTYPE metadata across multiple modules, and enabling cross-arch support. The work reduces maintenance toil, accelerates packaging cycles, and positions the project for upcoming feature work.
August 2025 - AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs delivered a cohesive set of library, toolchain, and metadata updates, together with build-system modernization that improved stability, packaging quality, and platform readiness. Key items include updating critical libraries, upgrading core components, fixing ABTYPE metadata across multiple modules, and enabling cross-arch support. The work reduces maintenance toil, accelerates packaging cycles, and positions the project for upcoming feature work.
July 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs focusing on delivering business value through updated software releases, packaging optimizations, and CI efficiency improvements.
July 2025 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs focusing on delivering business value through updated software releases, packaging optimizations, and CI efficiency improvements.
Month: 2025-06 | Repository: AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. This month focused on strengthening packaging hygiene, upgrading key components, and clarifying build metadata to improve reliability, debugging, and downstream maintenance. Delivered upgrades to critical libraries and tools, updated release metadata, and adjusted autobuild definitions to align with autotools workflows. The work enhances stability, traceability, and release confidence for the aOSC OS Abbs stack.
Month: 2025-06 | Repository: AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. This month focused on strengthening packaging hygiene, upgrading key components, and clarifying build metadata to improve reliability, debugging, and downstream maintenance. Delivered upgrades to critical libraries and tools, updated release metadata, and adjusted autobuild definitions to align with autotools workflows. The work enhances stability, traceability, and release confidence for the aOSC OS Abbs stack.
May 2025 performance summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Executed a focused upgrade pass to refresh core components, strengthen ABI compatibility, and modernize packaging tooling. Resulting updates improve security posture, stability, and developer productivity while keeping feature parity for users.
May 2025 performance summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Executed a focused upgrade pass to refresh core components, strengthen ABI compatibility, and modernize packaging tooling. Resulting updates improve security posture, stability, and developer productivity while keeping feature parity for users.
April 2025 performance summary: Delivered multi-module Go dependency management and release hygiene improvements in AOSC-Dev/autobuild4. Implemented flexible Go module dependency fetch across multiple modules (iterating GO_PACKAGES) with customizable go get targets, and performed a version bump to 4.9.1 in CMakeLists.txt to align with the release. These changes reduce manual maintenance, improve build reliability across modules, and streamline multi-module releases.
April 2025 performance summary: Delivered multi-module Go dependency management and release hygiene improvements in AOSC-Dev/autobuild4. Implemented flexible Go module dependency fetch across multiple modules (iterating GO_PACKAGES) with customizable go get targets, and performed a version bump to 4.9.1 in CMakeLists.txt to align with the release. These changes reduce manual maintenance, improve build reliability across modules, and streamline multi-module releases.
March 2025 performance summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Delivered a significant build-system refresh and feature updates across core libraries and firmware tooling. Implemented fwupd-efi 1.7, upgraded libcbor to 0.12.0, and aligned release engineering across QEMU, libfido2, libgd, ffmpeg, and gstreamer to reflect the libcbor upgrade. Completed a broad set of graphics and media stack updates (libjxl 0.11.1, svt-av1 3.0.2, libavif 1.2.1) with cascading REL bumps to dependent packages and downstream products. Performed targeted updates to key components (libjcat, libusb, gtest, highway) and propagated dependency updates across multiple packages (darktable, kimageformats, webkit2gtk, gimp, krita, imv, glycin, libvips). These changes improve system stability, security, performance, and compatibility, enabling new features and reducing maintenance risk.
March 2025 performance summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs: Delivered a significant build-system refresh and feature updates across core libraries and firmware tooling. Implemented fwupd-efi 1.7, upgraded libcbor to 0.12.0, and aligned release engineering across QEMU, libfido2, libgd, ffmpeg, and gstreamer to reflect the libcbor upgrade. Completed a broad set of graphics and media stack updates (libjxl 0.11.1, svt-av1 3.0.2, libavif 1.2.1) with cascading REL bumps to dependent packages and downstream products. Performed targeted updates to key components (libjcat, libusb, gtest, highway) and propagated dependency updates across multiple packages (darktable, kimageformats, webkit2gtk, gimp, krita, imv, glycin, libvips). These changes improve system stability, security, performance, and compatibility, enabling new features and reducing maintenance risk.
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