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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan1 Ottawa Linux Symposium and CE Linux Forum Tim Bird Sony Electronics, Inc.
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan2 Ottawa Linux Symposium ● What is it? ● Premiere technical conference for Linux kernel developers ● Held annually in Ottawa, Canada, in July ● This year it’s July 20-23 ● Important gathering of many important Linux developers, maintainers and users ● Why does it matter? ● It is a place for people to meet face-to-face to discuss roadmap of Linux kernel
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan3 Other similar conferences ● FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Developers’ European Meeting) ● LinuxConf Australia ● CELF Technical Conferences?
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan4 CELF involvement with OLS ● CELF is a sponsor of the event ● CELF donates prizes to be handed out at the final keynote ● In the past, CELF has given presentations, Bird’s of a Feather (BOF) sessions ● Currently planning to show demos of CE projects at the conference
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan5 How does CELF benefit from OLS? ● CE Linux developers can attend the event ● Good for developers and their companies ● More importantly, is a place to influence other kernel developers ● CELF can also influence kernel developers during the run-up to the conference… ● So, even if you can’t attend, you can help!
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan6 Attending OLS – tips ● OLS is about personal networking ● Many presentations are not focused on embedded ● A word of warning: expect flames, but BE NICE
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan7 Networking ● Should try hard to meet people in your area ● Attend presentations, make note of who is presenting, and who is asking questions ● Ask questions yourself! ● Talk to people in the hallway ● Introduce yourself!! ● Attend BOFs (Birds of a Feather Session) ● Don’t just go back to the hotel room ● Find people for meals ● Tag along if you have to
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan8 Networking (cont.) ● Seeing someone in person helps with your comfort level on mailing lists ● Very simple request: ● Just talk to people about CE issues
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan9 Quick comment on Flames ● Most developers are nice and courteous ● Some developers have deep anti- commercial bias ● Best way to defuse a flame is say “I’m here to learn how to participate better.”
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan10 If you are not attending… ● Papers are published after the conference ● See proceedings at: ● http://www.linuxsymposium.org/proceedings.php ● Don’t just read papers, but also note authors and their writings on web and on LKML ● Send comments!! ● Especially send patches, if you have them
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan11 Preparing for OLS ● Tim’s evil plan… ● Extra hard push in next 4 weeks to: ● Discuss CE issues on relevant mailing lists ● Send patches ● Even if the patches are not ready, you can send a “Request for Comment” ● Prepare good demos for OLS ● Try to flood community with CE-related discussions and code
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan12 What makes a “good” OLS demo? ● Must NOT be a sales pitch for a product ● But it’s good to show a product or board and describe how Linux was adapted for or it ● Code should be available ● Demonstrate something interesting or surprising from CE space ● Purpose is to raise awareness of CE issues, and help change perspective of non-CE developers
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan13 Examples from this Conference ● Very good issues raised at conference: ● Special needs of embedded that influenced design decisions for Qt Embedded and DirectFB ● Big issues with cross-compilation of packages (which DeviceLinux and OpenEmbedded handle in different ways) ● Great list of specific issues adapting Linux to a cell phone
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June 12, 2005 CELF International Technical Conferece, Yokohama, Japan14 Let’s have fun! I’ll see you out on the community lists!
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