Dronecode, the non-profit organization developing a common, shared open-source platform for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aka drones, has recently made management decisions that has led to some ...
Drones have just found their new best friends: coders. On Oct. 13, the Linux Foundation unveiled a nonprofit organization called the Dronecode Project, an open-source development initiative uniting ...
Dronecode Foundation's Program Manager, Ramon Roche, provides an overview of the foundation and the projects it supports, including px4, Pixhawk, Mavlink, MavSDK, and QGroundcontrol. The top stories, ...
Today, drones tend to run a variety of expensive, home-brew operating systems. Until recently drone ground control systems, such as those of the US Air Force, ran Windows. The first isn't efficient ...
According to its own website, Dronecode is "an open source, collaborative project that brings together existing and future open source drone projects under a nonprofit structure governed by The Linux ...