At the Hongmeng Developer Innovation Competition Awards Ceremony, Wang Chenglu, President of Huawei’s Consumer Business Software Department, stated that Hongmeng is about to open source the system and will launch HarmonyOS courses in 15 schools including Wuhan University.
Recently, HarmonyOS Partner Summit, Yang Haisong, vice president of Huawei Consumer Business AI and Smart Full Scenario Business Department, said in an interview with the media that the Hongmeng (Harmony) system is completely open-source and will be implemented this year in accordance with the established plan to achieve 128MB-4GB equipment.
Meanwhile, Huawei OpenHarmony has started to submit the first batch of L2 branch code in multiple platforms. The L2 branch is a version without any Android code. It is a pure Hongmeng system. The number of apps is relatively small, and Hongmeng’s distributed applications can be used. The L3-L5 branch is a dual-frame version compatible with Android and will also be open source.
As we know that the Huawei’s HarmonyOS is a full-scene distributed operating system officially released by Huawei in 2019. According to the plan, from September 10, 2020, HarmonyOS will be oriented to large screens, watches, cars, etc. 128KB-128MB. The terminal equipment will be open source. In April 2021, it will be open source for terminals with memory 128MB-4GB, and after October 2021, it will be open source for all devices above 4GB.
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