The Linux Foundation is expanding its open source Dronecode venture, the platform on which projects like Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Flight is built, and this week it has announced investments from 27 new members and has formed three new working groups – bringing the list of signatures to 51 since its 2014 unveiling. The three technical working groups have the mission of advancing drone technologies and protocols in the areas of camera and gimbal controls, airspace management, and hardware/software interfaces. The MAVlink Camera Working Group will be working alongside camera manufacturers to aid the integration of the MAVlink protocol into cameras, as well as expanding the Dronecode platform to support a wider portfolio of cameras and functions. The Dronecode Airspace Working Group…