ELC grapples with mounting pressure for Embedded Linux standards
Mar 14, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThere will be a special Embedded Linux “Technical Interests” meeting sponsored by the membership of the Embedded Linux Consortium on Monday, April 9, 2001 in San Francisco, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. The meeting is being held in response to mounting pressure for standards discussions in a number of key areas related to embedded Linux. The open meeting is scheduled for the evening before the Embedded Systems Conference which begins on Tuesday, April 10, at The Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.
Registered key interests to date include:
- Graphic Standards
- Real-Time Definitions
- Embedded Linux and the GPL
- Documentation Standards
- Hybrid Architectures
- Development Tools and Environments
The Technical Interests format enables bona fide organizations or individuals to offer a Technical Interest proposal with a limit of three minutes speaking time, followed by a canvass of the audience to determine audience interest level. The results will be reported in near real-time to the ELC membership at the organization's Annual Meeting (the same evening) for action. Access the organization's website, here, for full details and RSVP information.
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