This is my second day at ELC-E in Grenoble, and the organizers told me that the total number of attendants iis approximately 180 people.
I must say this is the best Linux embedded event I attended ever and I suggest to everybody to come here.
I am planning to be here the next year as speaker in order to present KaeilOS/OE and its features, because I feel that many people would appreciate its stability and reliability (if only people would know its features better).
This is my second day at ELC-E in Grenoble, and the organizers told me that the total number of attendants iis approximately 180 people.
I must say this is the best Linux embedded event I attended ever and I suggest to everybody to come here.
I am planning to be here the next year as speaker in order to present KaeilOS/OE and its features, because I feel that many people would appreciate its stability and reliability (if only people would know its features better).
This is the list of (really interesting) session I attended:
Alessandro Rubini: Use of the Fast IRQ (FIQ) in ARM-Linux
Patrick Bellasi: Constrained Power Management
Robert Schwebel: Customizing Embedded Linux Systems with PTXdist
Cedric Hombourger: Why OpenEmbedded Proved a Good Foundation for MontaVista
Florian Fainelli: OpenWrt, as Rapid Embedded Systems Prototyping Framework
Marcin Juszkiewicz: Hacking with OpenEmbedded
Peter Korsgaard, Thomas Petazzoni: Buildroot [A]
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri: Canola Application and Framework for Rich GUI
Philippe Gerum: State of Real-Time Linux: Don’t Stop Until History Follows [B]
Wolfram Sang: Developer’s diary: The device tree
Sascha Hauer: U-Boot v2 [C]
[A] IMHO sounded like "how to re-invent the wheel", good luck!)
[B] At last I’ve met Philippe in person
[C] Looks really good promising, I’ll give it a try with one of my ARM based boards, maybe AT91SAMG20