Contributing to Automotive Grade Linux and GENIVI Development Platform
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of contributing to Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and GENIVI Development Platform (GDP) in this informative conference talk. Gain insights into these Linux-based distributions for the automotive industry as Leon Anavi, a regular contributor, provides a detailed comparison and step-by-step guide for getting started. Learn about the similarities between AGL and GDP, including their use of the Yocto Project, Openembedded, systemd, GENIVI SOTA project, and Wayland display server protocol. Discover the key differences in security models, application frameworks, and GUI implementations. Get up to speed on recent developments in the automotive development community, understand contribution guidelines, and find inspiration to actively participate in these open-source projects. Benefit from Anavi's extensive experience in open-source software development, embedded Linux distributions, and his insights as a co-maintainer of Tizen on Yocto and contributor to various other projects.
Syllabus
Contributing to Automotive Grade Linux and GENIVI Development Platform - Leon Anavi, Konsulko Group
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Linux Foundation
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