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Linux Foundation

Contributing to Automotive Software in Google Summer of Code

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore the process of contributing to automotive software through Google Summer of Code in this 46-minute talk by Shanko Boron Ghosh and Bharati from the Linux Foundation. Dive into the Gsub Project, Formula Student, and Automotive Great Linux. Learn about the MetaOS Layer, LiDAR technology, and Raspberry Pi integration. Follow the speakers' journey as they discuss their project timeline, initial plans, and the implementation of Automotive Linux and Jailhouse. Gain insights into IOUI Vision, RAM Reservation, and weekly milestones. Discover the challenges faced, documentation process, and lessons learned while updating JLOS Configuration and adding support. Conclude with an overview of the Google Summer of Code experience and its impact on automotive software development.

Syllabus

Introduction
About Gsub Project
About Formula Student
About Automotive Great Linux
Automotive Grid Linux
MetaOS Layer
LiDAR
LiDAR X4
Raspberry Pi
Timeline
Final Product
References
Welcome
About me
About my project
Why this project
Initial plans
Automotive Linux
Jailhouse
Jailhouse Integration
IO
UI Vision
RAM Reservation
Weekly Timeline
Documentation
Update JLOS Configuration
Add Support
Learnings
Challenges
About GSOC
Conclusion

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