From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Thomas Petazzoni Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2018 21:41:00 +0100 Subject: [Buildroot] Report of the Buildroot meeting after FOSDEM 2018 Message-ID: <20180219214100.0c564db2@windsurf.home> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: buildroot@busybox.net Hello, As was announced on this mailing list, a Buildroot meeting was organized on February 5-6 in Brussels, right after the FOSDEM conference. First of all, I'd like to thank the participants: 14 developers participated to this meeting, making it the largest Buildroot meeting ever. It was particularly nice to meet those who attended for the first time: Angelo Compagnucci, Joris Lijssens, Valentin Korenblit, Matt Weber, Sam Voss, Bryce Ferguson and Roberto Muzz?. I would also like to thank our sponsors Google and Mind. Google provided the meeting room as well as lunch for the participants. Mind offered the Monday evening dinner. Based on the notes taken during the meeting, primarily by Arnout Vandecappelle, I updated the Wiki of the meeting with a report: https://elinux.org/Buildroot:DeveloperDaysFOSDEM2018#Report Some slides from Valentin Korenblit and Matt Weber are missing, but hopefully, they will put them online soon, so that everyone can access them. The report is pretty basic, without a lot of introduction about each topic. Therefore, if anyone has questions about the topics that were discussed, do not hesitate to start such a discussion on the mailing list. I'll be happy to provide more details about what was discussed, and I'm sure the discussion on the mailing list can also be useful. Note that the report is only about the topics discussed: a good amount of hacking and patchwork review also took place. The next meeting will take place around the Embedded Linux Conference Europe, most likely on October 20-21, right before the ELCE conference, in Edinburgh. Once again, many thanks to all the participants, it was really nice to meet all of you in Brussels! Best regards, Thomas Petazzoni -- Thomas Petazzoni, CTO, Bootlin (formerly Free Electrons) Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering http://bootlin.com