Overview
Explore the latest developments in Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) in this informative conference talk by Walt Miner from The Linux Foundation. Discover the Unified Code Base distribution running on Raspberry Pi 3 and automotive-specific development boards. Learn about the Daring Dab release, the 2017-18 roadmap, and witness a demonstration of the latest software on a Raspberry Pi 3. Gain insights into AGL's collaboration efforts, Linux architecture in cars, specifications, and the growing community of committers and companies involved. Delve into topics such as AGLFIS, upcoming releases, architecture, reference applications, security measures, and the future vision for AGL. Understand the open-source toolkit, app framework, and various expert groups working on identity management, connectivity, automated testing, and UI/graphics. Get acquainted with developer resources and opportunities for face-to-face meetings in this comprehensive overview of Automotive Grade Linux's progress and potential.
Syllabus
Introduction
Collaboration
Automotive Grade Linux
What is GL
Linux in the car
Specifications
Committers
Companies
AGAGL
FISH
Upcoming Release
Architecture
Octo
Reference Applications
Binder Binding
Security
Service Binders
Robotics
SDK
Roadmap
Continuous Integration
Future Vision
Open Source Toolkit
App Framework
Sustainable Audio
Expert Groups Overview
Expert Group Tasks
Identity User Management
Connectivity
Automated Testing
UI and Graphics
Internode Display
Developer Resources
Facetoface meetings
Questions
Taught by
Linux Foundation