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Linaro Android, ARMv8(64bit) and big.LITTLE Mini Summits to be Held at LCE 12 Copenhagen

Linaro Connect (LCE 12) will take place at the Bella Center in Copenhagen Denmark on 29 Oct to 2 Nov 2012.  Registration for this event is now open and those who will be attending are encouraged to register earlier.  In addition to the regular track sessions—Android, Graphics and multimedia, Kernel, Platform (Ubuntu and generic Linux), Power, QA/Infrastructure, Tools, Training and Validation/LAVA—this Linaro Connect event in Copenhagen will host three (3) mini summits.

Those mini-summits—tracks focused on a single strategic topic held on a single day to be held from 8.30am until lunchtime— include an Android, ARMv8 (64-bit) and a big.LITTLE mini-summit. These summits are schedule to be held on the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of Linaro Connect. (The schedule is subject to change and still being finalized, so check the Linaro Connect website for updated information.)

Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to speak with our CTO, David Rusling about the ARMv8 and big.LITTLE mini-summits, our chat was recorded and you can watch as David sums up, describes and gives insight as to why these summits are so important.

Linaro Connect, as its name suggests is for “connecting”! This event gives over 200 participants who range from kernel hackers to integration engineers to ARM SoC industry executives to gather for a week to present, discuss and develop features,  infrastructure and optimizations for the Linux kernel, Android, Ubuntu and more.

If you want to get involved with Linaro, its members, partners and community then register today to “Connect” with engineers and managers who collaboratively decide on the direction and future of Linux on ARM. This event will also allow you or your organization to make the world aware of your work in the Linux on ARM ecosystem.

Remember, if you want to have fun while helping shape the future of Linux on ARM then join us at The Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark in October!

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About akgraner

Amber 'akgraner' Graner entered the world of Open Source in 2009, blogging about her experiences. She co-authored the 6th and 7th editions of the Official Ubuntu Book. Articles by Amber can be found in Linux Pro and Ubuntu User Magazines (Linux New Media Publications) as well as InformIT, the Linaro Blog and various other blogging sites. Amber is also a reviewer of the 1st and 2nd editions of Art of Community. Amber is an Open Source use and philosophy advocate. Amber’s interviews with many Linaro and other Open Source personalities can be found on the Linaro and Linaro On Air youtube channels. Amber is constantly looking for ways to grow interest and community participation in Linaro. Ask me about: Linaro Community, Linux, Blogging, Community Building, Google+ Hangouts on Air, Open Souce Advocacy, Women in Open Source, Ubuntu
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