EMBEDDED and OPERATING SYSTEMS track at FOSDEM 2003
Gary Thomas
gary at chez-thomas.org
Mon Oct 21 10:50:33 EST 2002
EMBEDDED and OPERATING SYSTEMS track at FOSDEM 2003
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8 - 9 February 2003, Brussels
Call for papers.
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The 2003 edition of FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Developers' European
Meeting) will take place in Brussels, Belgium on 8 and 9 February 2003.
Embedded and realtime systems are among the fastest growing fields of
R&D where Free Software solutions become important. Operating System
development has always been a very important topic in Free Software.
As embedded and realtime systems typically have special OS requirements,
we organise this Free Embedded and OS development track at the FOSDEM.
This track at FOSDEM provides a remarkable opportunity to present the
ongoing work in these areas, and we invite developers to present their
current projects. Technical topics of the conference include but are
not limited to :
- Free Software OS Development : kernel architecture and implementation
- Linux (GPL)
- *BSD (modified BSD = Free SW)
- the Hurd (GPL)
- L4 (GPL)
- ...
- Free Embedded Development : tool chains and project cases
- emdebian (GPL)
- embedded projects based on free software
- ...
- Free Software Real-time extentions to Linux
- RTAI (GPL/LGPL)
- Adeos (GPL)
- ...
- Free Software real-time OS's
- eCos (ECOS 2.0 license = modified GPL = Free SW)
- RTEMS (GPL)
- ...
- Free Software JVM's
- Wonka (modified BSD = Free SW license)
- Kaffee (GPL)
- ...
- Free hardware designs.
- LEON Sparc (Free HW license)
- "OpenCores.org" projects (Free HW licenses)
- Portable (system) programming
- generic issues in portable programming (endianess, wordsize, ...)
- system level issues (non-coherent I/O, Out Of Order Execution,...)
- ...
- Free Software GUI's for embedded systems
- Qt (dual license)
- gtk (LGPL)
- ...
Authors are required to submit their abstracts online to
embedded at fosdem.org before 16/12/2002. Notification of receipt will be
sent within 48 hours. Authors wishing to submit a paper (between 6 and
12 A4 pages), can do so in PS or PDF format.
The Program Committee will evaluate the abstracts and consists of:
- Peter De Schrijver, CTO Mind, Linux/eCos developer
- Herman Bruyninckx, Professor at K.U.Leuven, robotics development
- Michael Vogt, Debian project, Debian developer
- Gary Thomas, eCosCentric, eCos/Linux developer
- Neil H. Walfield, GNU project, Hurd Developer
Peter Vandenabeele, acts as organiser for this track and non-voting
secretary of the Program Committee. All communication should be
addressed to embedded at fosdem.org.
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