Google is ramping up the development of the Fuchsia OS. While it remains the primary author of Fuchsia, it is now opening up more parts of the OS’s development to the public. Interested developers can take a peek at the open source project’s bug tracker, for example, and can even submit patches.

Google also made public the project’s roadmap to prove that it isn’t simply a skunkworks endeavor. Interestingly, a lot of it involves a “version 2” of the operating system’s major components, indicating that the current state of the project is far from the form that Google has envisioned for it.

We can also expect Fuchsia on Nest speakers to Fuchsia, with new models hinted for 2023. Everything shows that Fuchsia can start its popularity soon.

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