BL2CK OS 1.31.0?

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I'm trying to find more information on this kernel but information seems scarce

so from github we have the source code from 1.30.3, alongside a changelog, which is the kind of information I'm looking for:
https://github.com/R-YaTian/BL2CKOS

then I was able to find some information on 1.30.4 here, it sounds like this version is just 1.30.4 but with acekard/r4 ultra compatibility?

but 1.31.0 looks completely different, the dats are merge into one file, it has ak2loader isntead of bl2ckloader (what's the difference, strictly speaking?) and it runs everything I throw at it just like akaio 1.9.0 did, while 1.30.4 wouldnt run for instance pokémon black 2/white 2 even with the latest dats

so 1.31.0 looks like a lot of changes behind the scenes, but I can't find a changelog anywhere, no clue how it came to be, or who made it. it's just kind of there and aside from downloads of it, I dont really find concrete discussions anywhere on what was actually changed and how they made it work the way it does
 
I'm trying to find more information on this kernel but information seems scarce

so from github we have the source code from 1.30.3, alongside a changelog, which is the kind of information I'm looking for:
https://github.com/R-YaTian/BL2CKOS

then I was able to find some information on 1.30.4 here, it sounds like this version is just 1.30.4 but with acekard/r4 ultra compatibility?

but 1.31.0 looks completely different, the dats are merge into one file, it has ak2loader isntead of bl2ckloader (what's the difference, strictly speaking?) and it runs everything I throw at it just like akaio 1.9.0 did, while 1.30.4 wouldnt run for instance pokémon black 2/white 2 even with the latest dats

so 1.31.0 looks like a lot of changes behind the scenes, but I can't find a changelog anywhere, no clue how it came to be, or who made it. it's just kind of there and aside from downloads of it, I dont really find concrete discussions anywhere on what was actually changed and how they made it work the way it does
It really is truly a shame there's no open source kernel with perfect compatibility. (So it can be ported everywhere like YSMenu was.) If anyone wants to be a G take the latest open source version of Wood or BL2CK and add all the necessary AP patches and compatibility fixes.
 
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