Stay Tuned with the Oniro Project at FOSDEM’22

Wednesday, March 2, 2022 - 04:55 by Dongni He

FOSDEM is one of the largest open source conferences addressed to promote the use and development of free and open source software. Speaking at FOSDEM’21 has been a great opportunity for Oniro to connect with the world of open source communities and developers and share the project initiatives. This years, together with all community members, Oniro is again on the stage of FOSDEM to provide update of the vision, objectives, ecosystem, governance model, technology, compliance processes and all progress made in one intense year.

 

Oniro’s presence at FOSDEM’22

FOSDEM’22 was held virtually on 5-6 February 2022. Throughout the 2 days, Oniro shared 18 talks at over 10 devrooms with 15 speakers from Eclipse Foundation, Huawei, Linaro, SECO. Oniro talks consisted of presentations with a varied topics, ranging from system build to IOT ecosystem, security to testing, from LLVM to GO, etc. Recordings of the presentations are available via Youtube Playlist

  • Oniro - an open-source starter for fast-paced IoT environments (Sebastian Serewa, Ettore Chimenti)
  • Secure boot, TEEs, different OSes and more (Marta Rybczynska)
  • Libc++ on Linux - using the example of Oniro (Bernhard Rosenkränzer)
  • Oniro CI/Testing integration with LAVA (Stevan Radakovic)
  • Why your next embedded project should be written in Go (Zygmunt Krynicki)
  • GPIO across Linux and Zephyr kernels (Bernhard Rosenkränzer)
  • LVGL: A versatile UI toolkit for MCU & CPU (Philippe Coval, Gabor Kiss-Vamosi)
  • Scanning for known vulnerabilities in an embedded distribution (Marta Rybczynska)
  • NetOTA - repository protocol for embedded systems (Zygmunt Krynicki)
  • Oniro Blueprints for IoT devices (Philippe Coval, Andrei Gherzan)
  • Eclipse Oniro: A production OS (Amit Kucheria)
  • Astarte: from data collection to fleet management (rbino)
  • Running an OpenThread Mesh Network with Linux and Zephyr (Stefan Schmidt)
  • DOs and DON'Ts when building a Yocto based distribution (Bernhard Rosenkränzer, Andrei Gherzan)

 

Keep an eye on the Oniro website or follow Oniro Twitter for more information. If you are interested to join the project, get the code and contribute to the project.

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