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Open Source in Every Car - Automotive Grade Linux Update

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the world of Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) in this informative 49-minute talk by Walt Miner from The Linux Foundation. Learn about the latest developments in AGL, including the Brilliant Blowfish release and ongoing work for future releases. Discover how this open-source distribution is revolutionizing automotive electronics and accelerating innovation in the industry. Gain insights into AGL's Unified Code Base, software configuration requirements, and community development processes. Understand the project's charter, its impact on the future of driving, and how developers can contribute to this collaborative effort. Delve into topics such as reference BSPs, SDK for app development, AGL Compositor, release management, Yocto layers, and continuous integration. Get acquainted with the App Framework, Security, GUI, Graphics, and Automated Testing expert groups within AGL.

Syllabus

Intro
Who Is This Guy?
Git Commits BB and CC
Automotive Grade Linux
Charter: AGL is "Code First"
AGL is changing the future of driving
AGL is changing the industry
AGL Distro "Unified Code Base"
Brilliant Blowfish
Reference or Community BSP?
Charming Chinook
SDK for App Developers
AGL Compositor
Daring Dab
Software Configuration Requirements
AGL Core Distribution
AGL Extra Features
AGL Community Development
AGL Demonstrator Code
Release Management
AGL Yocto Layers
Git and Gerrit
Continuous Integration
App Framework and Security EG
UI and Graphics EG
Cl and Automated Test EG


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