Open webOS renamed to LunaOS, new version released

It’s been a long while since we announced our Alpha 2 release back in June of 2013, but today after months of very hard work we are very proud and happy to provide our latest release to the community now named “LuneOS”.

The first eye catching change is the new name we’ll be using for our project going forward. The distribution will be called “LuneOS” instead of “WebOS Ports Open webOS” because it wasn’t very catchy. Lune is the French translation of moon and refers to the user interface we all love so much in legacy webOS, LunaSysMgr, which is named after the Latin/Spanish translation of moon.

The release model for LuneOS is a rolling one where each of the releases will get its own name from a list of coffee beverages. This first release is “Affogato”.

It only supports the Nexus 4 and HP TouchPad, for now. Their focus is to provide a stable base for these devices, but they won’t try to compete feature-for-feature with the likes of Android and iOS. Essentially, it’s webOS for those of us who remember the operating system fondly – hopefully with some of the rough spots ironed out.

Interestingly, it makes use of libhybris, which is a contribution from Jolla’s Carsten Munk to the mobile world. It allows Wayland to run atop Android GPU drivers. Open source can be a beautiful thing.

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