[Kernel-meetup] Proposing AOSP BoF at Devconf.in

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Mon Apr 16 09:43:55 PDT 2018


Sounds interesting to me. Let me know if this plan goes ahead.

Would love to be a part of it.


On 16/04/18 7:01 PM, Amit Pundir wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I'm thinking of proposing an AOSP (Android Open Source Project) BoF at
> upcoming DevConf (4-5 Aug, Bangalore https://devconf.info/in/) under
> OS/Platform track, if enough people are interested in participating.
>
> Just like any other BoF, there will be no fixed agenda. People,
> however, are encouraged to come with slides/questions/topics of their
> interest around AOSP.
>
> Primary goal of this BoF is to kickstart a meetup of fellow developers
> building AOSP devices, be it smart
> STBs/Kiosks/Wearables/Gateways/Auto/Multimedia infotainment devices or
> custom ROMs or may be just a generic embedded device with a headless
> AOSP or running AOSP in containers (e.g. Anbox) or a proof of concept
> device to test the waters et al. A meetup group wherein AOSP
> developers exchange ideas, learn from each other's past experiences
> and hopefully collaborate on common solutions.
>
> Common pain points for discussion, off the top of my head, are Updates
> (how to Treble-ize? A/B updates anyone?),  Android vendor BSPs (are
> you still stuck on stone age vendor kernels?), development devices
> (development devices popular among developers? pros-n-cons?), TEE
> (Trusted Execution Environ) integration, Testing etc.
>
> We can start with few slides (on how to start with upstream AOSP
> development and/or other proposed topics) to warm up the room and take
> the discussion forward from there. Any custom ROM developers in the
> forum? Would love to hear from you.
>
> I'll propose a session if I get good response from developers. Let me
> know if you would want to be a part of this AOSP BoF. Also please
> forward it to the other people/groups, who might be interested in
> this.
>
> Regards,
> Amit Pundir
>
> PS: Sorry for cross posting it across multiple mailing lists. And
> spamming custom ROM developers in the CC :)



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