Community

Welcome to the Linaro Community page. Here is where you can find information on how to become involved with the Linaro Community and to learn what is happening in our community.

Our goal at Linaro is to encourage ongoing and open communication about our efforts and keep our community up to date about the latest developments.

Whether you are an individual or an employee of an organization it is easy to get involved with Linaro. If you or your organization is new to open source, want to know about running Linaro builds with or without your own hardware, using the Linaro Toolchain or the Linaro Linux Kernel we’ll show you how to get started.

Interact with the Linaro Community

Linaro Wiki - Linaro's engineering Wiki, find out everything about Linaro engineering here

Mailing List links:  http://www.linaro.org/engineering/mailing-lists

IRC Channels: Linaro's IRC channels are hosted on Freenode. Users can join #linaro on irc.freenode.net to chat with Linaro developers. A complete list of Linaro IRC channels can be found here

Validation The link to validation above goes to the Wiki, this goes to a page on this site giving you more links and an introduction to LAVA

Help on filing a bug using Launchpad can be found here.

Read about what is happening in the Linaro Community

The Linaro Blog is up made of official news about Linaro, its members, partners and community. Follow the Linaro blog for all your official Linaro news.  http://www.linaro.org/linaro-blog/

The Linaro Planet Blog is made up of our community of developers individual blogs to give you perspective on what our developers are working on both inside and outside of Linaro.  http://planet.linaro.org/

You may also be interested in visiting the communities supporting the boards that use silicon from our members, which we provide optimized builds for: BeagleBoard, i.MX Community, IglooCommunity, OrigenBoard and PandaBoard.

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Latest blog posts about Linaro from around the web

ARM aarch64 running a graphical stack

Wouldn’t it be great to have an Open Embedded linaro image with a graphical environment for aarch64? We thought so too. So in the Linaro Graphics Working Group we’ve been creating one. In our case we picked xfce as our environment. It’s reasonably lightweight, fairly simple, has reasonable package dependencies and already supported in OE. […]

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Linux on ARM Track at LinuxTag 2013

The 19th Annual LinuxTag event kicked off today at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds in Berlin, Germany where event planners are expecting over 10,000 visitors from all over Germany and the UK. For Linaro though, it’s tomorrow, Thursday, 23 May that’s the big day … Continue reading

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