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* Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm | * Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm | ||
* Place: Les Suites Hotel, Byward Suite | * Place: Les Suites Hotel, Byward Suite | ||
− | + | ** Les Suite is just 2 blocks west of the Congress Centre | |
− | + | ** Hotel info: http://www.les-suites.com/english/index.html | |
− | + | ** Map: http://www.les-suites.com/english/map.html | |
(Follow the people going to the OLS whisky-tasting BOF, but then drop by and | (Follow the people going to the OLS whisky-tasting BOF, but then drop by and | ||
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By Tim Bird | By Tim Bird | ||
* Tim will (very briefly) describe the initiatives and projects that CELF is directly managing and funding: | * Tim will (very briefly) describe the initiatives and projects that CELF is directly managing and funding: | ||
− | + | ** Linux-tiny mainlining, and bloatwatch (via Selenic Consulting - Matt Mackall) | |
− | + | ** UHAPI/[[DirectFB]] integration (via Dennis Kropp) | |
− | + | ** CELF Open Test Lab (via Nomad Global Solutions) | |
− | + | ** Embedded Linux Conference | |
=== CELF Test Lab demonstration === | === CELF Test Lab demonstration === | ||
By Tim Bird | By Tim Bird | ||
− | + | * Basic lab infrastructure is now set up, and tests can be run remotely on multiple boards. | |
− | + | * Tim will demonstrate running a test in the lab, and discuss next steps for wider deployment of the lab infrastructure | |
− | + | ** need more tests - specific to CELF requirements | |
− | + | ** need more systems - satellite nodes and the Japan test lab | |
− | + | ** integration with or leveraging of other Linux automated test systems. | |
=== Config Weight Size Test === | === Config Weight Size Test === | ||
By Munehiro Ikeda | By Munehiro Ikeda | ||
− | + | * Ikeda will describe overview of his examination to make clear config weights(impacts), which means size and memory usage increase by enabling a config item. | |
− | + | ** Examination tool named "Kconfig Size" | |
− | + | ** Current examination result summary | |
− | + | ** Further works plan | |
=== CABI (CPU Resource Management) === | === CABI (CPU Resource Management) === | ||
By Sugaya-san [need to confirm this] | By Sugaya-san [need to confirm this] | ||
− | + | * Need description here. | |
=== Jamboree Report === | === Jamboree Report === | ||
By Satoru Ueda | By Satoru Ueda | ||
− | + | * This is a report of presentations and projects from recent CELF regional jamborees in Japan. | |
− | + | ** see [[Japan Technical Jamboree Guidance]], [[Japan Technical Jamboree 8]] and [[Japan Technical Jamboree 9]] | |
=== Review of CELF members' project list === | === Review of CELF members' project list === | ||
− | + | * What OSS projects are CELF members working on? | |
− | + | ** See [[Project List]] [Need to update this before the BOF] | |
− | + | * Discuss how to connect these projects back to original OSS projects? | |
=== Annual CELF "Challenge" Item === | === Annual CELF "Challenge" Item === | ||
− | + | * We'll discuss CELF's proposal for creating a list of technology projects to focus on for the year | |
− | + | ** How can CELF push the projects forward? | |
− | + | *** Incentives - support, hardware, prizes, funding, labor? | |
== Open Discussion == | == Open Discussion == | ||
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* Does anyone need hardware that CELF or it's members can provide? | * Does anyone need hardware that CELF or it's members can provide? | ||
* Should we do a "hackfest"? | * Should we do a "hackfest"? | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 21 September 2007
This page describes the CELF Project BOF, which will be held at the 2006 Ottawa Linux Symposium.
Table Of Contents:
Description
The purpose of this BOF is to present the status of a few CELF-related open source initiatives and projects, and have an open discussion on topics of interest to CELF members and open source embedded developers in general.
Meeting Information
- Date: Friday, July 21
- Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
- Place: Les Suites Hotel, Byward Suite
- Les Suite is just 2 blocks west of the Congress Centre
- Hotel info: http://www.les-suites.com/english/index.html
- Map: http://www.les-suites.com/english/map.html
(Follow the people going to the OLS whisky-tasting BOF, but then drop by and talk to us)
Discussion topics
Quickie CELF Initiatives Overview
By Tim Bird
- Tim will (very briefly) describe the initiatives and projects that CELF is directly managing and funding:
- Linux-tiny mainlining, and bloatwatch (via Selenic Consulting - Matt Mackall)
- UHAPI/DirectFB integration (via Dennis Kropp)
- CELF Open Test Lab (via Nomad Global Solutions)
- Embedded Linux Conference
CELF Test Lab demonstration
By Tim Bird
- Basic lab infrastructure is now set up, and tests can be run remotely on multiple boards.
- Tim will demonstrate running a test in the lab, and discuss next steps for wider deployment of the lab infrastructure
- need more tests - specific to CELF requirements
- need more systems - satellite nodes and the Japan test lab
- integration with or leveraging of other Linux automated test systems.
Config Weight Size Test
By Munehiro Ikeda
- Ikeda will describe overview of his examination to make clear config weights(impacts), which means size and memory usage increase by enabling a config item.
- Examination tool named "Kconfig Size"
- Current examination result summary
- Further works plan
CABI (CPU Resource Management)
By Sugaya-san [need to confirm this]
- Need description here.
Jamboree Report
By Satoru Ueda
- This is a report of presentations and projects from recent CELF regional jamborees in Japan.
Review of CELF members' project list
- What OSS projects are CELF members working on?
- See Project List [Need to update this before the BOF]
- Discuss how to connect these projects back to original OSS projects?
Annual CELF "Challenge" Item
- We'll discuss CELF's proposal for creating a list of technology projects to focus on for the year
- How can CELF push the projects forward?
- Incentives - support, hardware, prizes, funding, labor?
- How can CELF push the projects forward?
Open Discussion
- What projects deserve focused CELF attention??
- Does anyone need hardware that CELF or it's members can provide?
- Should we do a "hackfest"?