Oniro is an Eclipse Foundation project.
A project based on the development of a distributed open source operating system, that means one single software able to talk, interconnect and relate multiple IoT and consumer devices.
This approach is opening to a new mission: avoiding technology silos through the path of building one end-to-end open source ecosystem that is able to integrate device makers, ODMs, app developers and consumers perspectives and needs all together.
Oniro is the global market reach extension of the OpenHarmony, an open source operating system specified and hosted by the OpenAtom Foundation. Only in this way we can create a cohesive single global ecosystem.
Develop one, deploy many times that’s the mantra. It’s about optimization, inclusivity and neutrality.
The goal of Oniro is to evolve a set of builtin system capabilities on top of commodity open source kernels that allows sharing of resources and collaboration across distributed devices of various classes along with reusing and collaborating with existing open source projects (e.g. Yocto Project, Zephyr, Reuse from FSFE, etc).
Oniro is currently participated by the initial funding contributors: Huawei, SECO, Linaro, NOI Tech Park, Synesthesia and Array.
Speaking at FOSDEM’21 has been a great opportunity for Oniro to connect with the world of open source communities and developers and share the project initiatives. We are back at FOSDEM’22 to provide update of the vision, objectives, ecosystem, governance model, technology, compliance processes and all progress made in one intense year.