KernelSU has been around for nearly two years and has stabilized, and we plan to move to 1.0 in the future; here are some adjustments:
1. In principle, we only accept Bug Reports and do not accept external Feature Requests; if you want new features, you are welcome to submit a Pull Request. We will still develop new features that we think are interesting/cool, such as sulog, ksufs, webui, etc. 2. Since non-GKI kernels are full of weird things, it is very time-consuming to deal with this kind of problem; from now on, we will only deal with issues related to GKI kernels. For problems with old kernels, please search for issues by yourself; we will give up supporting non-GKI kernels in version 1.0. Since non-GKI kernels are no longer updated, you can continue to use KernelSU version 0.9.x; in fact, starting from 0.7.0, we have not added any new features to non-GKI kernels.
Our energy is limited, but the rewards are even more limited, so please understand our choice, thank you!
KernelSU has been around for nearly two years and has stabilized, and we plan to move to 1.0 in the future; here are some adjustments:
1. In principle, we only accept Bug Reports and do not accept external Feature Requests; if you want new features, you are welcome to submit a Pull Request. We will still develop new features that we think are interesting/cool, such as sulog, ksufs, webui, etc. 2. Since non-GKI kernels are full of weird things, it is very time-consuming to deal with this kind of problem; from now on, we will only deal with issues related to GKI kernels. For problems with old kernels, please search for issues by yourself; we will give up supporting non-GKI kernels in version 1.0. Since non-GKI kernels are no longer updated, you can continue to use KernelSU version 0.9.x; in fact, starting from 0.7.0, we have not added any new features to non-GKI kernels.
Our energy is limited, but the rewards are even more limited, so please understand our choice, thank you!
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