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New IRC channel for
#cip
Hi,
CIP has a new IRC channel. #cip in irc.freenode.net. Please check the logs at https://irclogs.baserock.org/cip/
I would welcome if you can report that you successfully accessed to it through
Hi,
CIP has a new IRC channel. #cip in irc.freenode.net. Please check the logs at https://irclogs.baserock.org/cip/
I would welcome if you can report that you successfully accessed to it through
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
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#31
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Re: Use cases behind CIP story
Hi,
You just open my appetite for knowing more. If possible, share here some info and I will be more than happy to help shaping the presentation to make an even bigger hit.
Agree.
There is another
Hi,
You just open my appetite for knowing more. If possible, share here some info and I will be more than happy to help shaping the presentation to make an even bigger hit.
Agree.
There is another
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
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#30
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Re: Introduction
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Daniel Sangorrin <daniel.sangorrin@...>
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#29
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Re: Use cases behind CIP story
Hi all,
I am planning to show a demo at ELC-E which explains a candidate use case of CIP.
The demo will be a full power plant simulator and controller. In this demo,
Linux runs on all controllers to
Hi all,
I am planning to show a demo at ELC-E which explains a candidate use case of CIP.
The demo will be a full power plant simulator and controller. In this demo,
Linux runs on all controllers to
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Yoshitake Kobayashi
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#28
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Re: Introduction
Hi all,
My name is Yoshitake Kobayashi. I am working for Toshiba.
I've been working on operating system related topics for more than 20 years.
Currently, I've been leading an embedded Linux team in
Hi all,
My name is Yoshitake Kobayashi. I am working for Toshiba.
I've been working on operating system related topics for more than 20 years.
Currently, I've been leading an embedded Linux team in
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Yoshitake Kobayashi
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#27
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Re: Introduction
I expect there are multiple usecases/scenarios and a one-size-fits-all approach may not be possible. But note that even with six month cycle and periodic patch releases, it seems to me you imply
I expect there are multiple usecases/scenarios and a one-size-fits-all approach may not be possible. But note that even with six month cycle and periodic patch releases, it seems to me you imply
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Paul Sherwood
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#26
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Re: Introduction
Hi Paul,
As for the embedded systems I deal with, a 2-weeks release is definitely not
required. A 6 six months cycle, complemented with aperiodic patch releases
for really *important* issues, would
Hi Paul,
As for the embedded systems I deal with, a 2-weeks release is definitely not
required. A 6 six months cycle, complemented with aperiodic patch releases
for really *important* issues, would
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Daniel Sangorrin <daniel.sangorrin@...>
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#25
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Re: Introduction
Hi all,
my name is Jan Kiszka. I'm working for Siemens Corporate Technology on
enabling and enhancing open source components for the use in our
embedded products, and that primarily at lower levels
Hi all,
my name is Jan Kiszka. I'm working for Siemens Corporate Technology on
enabling and enhancing open source components for the use in our
embedded products, and that primarily at lower levels
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Jan Kiszka
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#24
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Re: Introduction
Hi Agustín and all,
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Daniel Sangorrin <daniel.sangorrin@...>
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#23
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Re: Introduction
On Thu, 2016-09-15 at 17:17 +0100, Paul Sherwood wrote:
[...]
[Greg K-H wrote:]
> "But if we didn't provide an LTS, would companies constantly update
> their kernels to newer releases to keep up
On Thu, 2016-09-15 at 17:17 +0100, Paul Sherwood wrote:
[...]
[Greg K-H wrote:]
> "But if we didn't provide an LTS, would companies constantly update
> their kernels to newer releases to keep up
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Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#22
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Re: Use cases behind CIP story
Hi,
If the use cases are so complex that requires a blog or authors want to use them internally for marketing/promo, then a blog would be probably the best option.
Starting a blog is a big
Hi,
If the use cases are so complex that requires a blog or authors want to use them internally for marketing/promo, then a blog would be probably the best option.
Starting a blog is a big
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
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#21
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Re: Introduction
On 2016-09-15 17:17, Paul Sherwood wrote:
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> Just yesterday there was a very interesting post about backports and
> long term stable kernels on LWN [2]. Greg is quoted there considering:
Oops -
On 2016-09-15 17:17, Paul Sherwood wrote:
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> Just yesterday there was a very interesting post about backports and
> long term stable kernels on LWN [2]. Greg is quoted there considering:
Oops -
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By
Paul Sherwood
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#20
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Re: Introduction
To introduce myself, I'm CEO at Codethink, but to the best of my ability I'll be commenting here from a personal perspective, independent of Codethink's official involvement in CIP.
To start the ball
To introduce myself, I'm CEO at Codethink, but to the best of my ability I'll be commenting here from a personal perspective, independent of Codethink's official involvement in CIP.
To start the ball
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Paul Sherwood
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#19
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Re: Use cases behind CIP story
I'd personally prefer to see the discussion start on this list, rather than blog posts, since that way people can question, comment and discuss.
I'd recommend that blog posts can distill from and
I'd personally prefer to see the discussion start on this list, rather than blog posts, since that way people can question, comment and discuss.
I'd recommend that blog posts can distill from and
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Paul Sherwood
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#18
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Re: Use cases behind CIP story
Hi Agustin
I think this is an extremely helpful post.
Why don't we start bring the stories of "Linux in the civil infrastructures in the world" together, and start a series of blog posts at the CIP
Hi Agustin
I think this is an extremely helpful post.
Why don't we start bring the stories of "Linux in the civil infrastructures in the world" together, and start a series of blog posts at the CIP
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Noriaki Fukuyasu <fukuyasu@...>
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#17
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Use cases behind CIP story
Hi,
CIP is doing a significant effort to be present in many events to explain what are the motivations and goals of the group. The technical activity is about to start so there is very little to show
Hi,
CIP is doing a significant effort to be present in many events to explain what are the motivations and goals of the group. The technical activity is about to start so there is very little to show
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
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#16
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Re: Introduction
Hi Ben
Welcome on board! Thank you very much for joining the team.
We are all very excited to have you at this project :)
Hi all:
My name is Noriaki (Nori) Fukuyasu. I work at The Linux Foundation.
I
Hi Ben
Welcome on board! Thank you very much for joining the team.
We are all very excited to have you at this project :)
Hi all:
My name is Noriaki (Nori) Fukuyasu. I work at The Linux Foundation.
I
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Noriaki Fukuyasu <fukuyasu@...>
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#15
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Re: Introduction
Hi all,
My name is Domenico Andreoli, I've been using Linux since 1995 and
actively contributed to Debian for about a decade. I've always worked
with Linux, on Linux, for Linux, thanks to Linux,
Hi all,
My name is Domenico Andreoli, I've been using Linux since 1995 and
actively contributed to Debian for about a decade. I've always worked
with Linux, on Linux, for Linux, thanks to Linux,
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Domenico Andreoli <domenico.andreoli@...>
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#14
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Re: Introduction
Hi,
Daniel, can you tell us a little about yourself?
My name is Agustín Benito Bethencourt. I represent Codethink at CIP. I've managed teams-programs-projects for some years ago, the last in the
Hi,
Daniel, can you tell us a little about yourself?
My name is Agustín Benito Bethencourt. I represent Codethink at CIP. I've managed teams-programs-projects for some years ago, the last in the
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
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#13
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Re: Introduction
Hi Ben,
Welcome to the CIP project. It's great to have such an experienced maintainer
in the project. Looking forward to working with you too!
Best regards,
Daniel
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IoT Technology center
Toshiba
Hi Ben,
Welcome to the CIP project. It's great to have such an experienced maintainer
in the project. Looking forward to working with you too!
Best regards,
Daniel
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IoT Technology center
Toshiba
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Daniel Sangorrin <daniel.sangorrin@...>
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#12
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