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The Linaro Android Platform Team, Period Feb. 17 to Feb. 23
Hello Linaro fans. The 12.02 cycle contained both Linaro Connect and The two Linux Foundation conferences ABS and ELC. All three events were held in the same hotel in Redwood City just south of San Francisco. The Connect conference is … Continue reading →
The Linaro Android Platform Team, Period Feb. 02 to Feb. 16
Wow! Talk about having everything at the same place! Redwood City has for the past two weeks harbored a unique concentration of Linux and Android Professionals (I almost wrote “geeks” ) At Connect we planned the next quarter of Linaro work while on … Continue reading →
The Linaro Android Platform Team, Period Dec. 28 to Jan. 03
Hello! This week’s excitement is that we are moving all Android integration and daily builds to Android version 4.0.3. This is going very well. We have found that there are far too many old bug reports that are no longer … Continue reading →
September CEO Report
Differentiation and a Single ARM Linux Kernel This note was inspired by our current roadmap discussions within Linaro. A view was offered that a single ARM binary kernel wasn’t that important in the embedded world. This led to thinking more … Continue reading →
Slides from Linaro engineers at ELC 2011
As one of the most active engineering organizations in the embedded Linux community, Linaro was very well represented in the 2011 edition of the Embedded Linux Conference in San Francisco. As usual, presentation slides for this conference are being collected … Continue reading →
Linaro at the Embedded Linux Conference
Next week, the Embedded Linux Conference will start in San Francisco, and this year several Linaro engineers will share their work and experience. There will be six talks related to Linaro! First, David Rusling, Linaro’s CTO, will present Linaro, a … Continue reading →


