Hi!
We have a small vote for the next PureOS codename! I picked all
suggestions that we had so far and added them to a really simple list.
Please, do vote only once per person, but you *can* vote for multiple
options if you want to.
Whatever has a simple majority by next Friday will win the vote
Voting link: https://poll.disroot.org/3rfZurYMKIIzdAv2
Cheers,
Matthias
FYI
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Subject: [CFP] Embedded, Mobile and Automotive devroom @FOSDEM2022
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2021 20:16:54 +0100
From: Krzysztof Opasiak <kopasiak90(a)gmail.com>
To: fosdem(a)lists.fosdem.org, embedded-devroom(a)lists.fosdem.org
This email is a Call For Participation in the Embedded, Mobile and
Automotive Devroom at FOSDEM 2022.
Devroom date: 5th & 6th February in FOSDEM Online Venue
CFP deadline: Monday, 20th December 2021.
Final speaker confirmation on Friday, December 31th 2021.
CFP Introduction
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Embedded software is transforming the world, and FOSS embedded software
is leading the way. From automotive to the Internet of Things,
launching rockets, messing with your phone or automating your toaster,
small devices, embedded systems, and automatons are everywhere
Join in and tell the world about your project!
This year FOSDEM is going to be an online event. All talks will need
to be prerecorded and shared with FOSDEM organizers.
Please only propose a talk that you're really able and willing to share.
Topics Sought
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The embedded devroom seeks topics related to automotive, industrial,
mobile, consumer electronics, autonomous and generally embedded
systems, either from a professional or hobbyist background. Topics
such as operating systems (Linux, free RTOS), hardware platforms (from
microcontrollers to microprocessors, FPGAs) and software stacks are
welcome. Related areas are of course of interest as well and our
definition of "embedded" is elastic.
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Please submit proposals no later than the 20th of December.
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About the devroom organizers
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The co-organizers of the FOSDEM 2022 Embedded devroom are
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* Krzysztof Opasiak
* Thomas Petazzoni
* Chris Simmonds
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Hi,
I've taken a look at gnome-software yesterday, originally because the
Package Synchronization Issue Overview is showing a greater difference
between the version in the archive than available in Debian
3.36.0-3pureos1 vs. 3.38.1-1
https://master.pureos.net/sync/landing
Next I was looking at source.p.s to start a deeper look, but there are
two repositories for gnome-software!
https://source.puri.sm/pureos/packages/gnome-softwarehttps://source.puri.sm/pureos/core/gnome-software
But in none of both trees I can find preparations for the current
version 3.36.0-3pureos1 in byzantium.
The first of the two repos seems to be mostly driven by the L5
requirements in the past, the other seems to be modified only by
Matthias by one commit in two different branches.
To decrease confusion I'd like to drop one of both trees or at least
meld them together.
This requires consensus what to do or what state to archive. So I want
to ask how other members see the situation and which way to take.
To me updating the first listed repo seems to cost the smallest amount
of time given we would only need (want?) to add the PureOS delta from
the current version 3.36.0-3pureos1 in the archive.
--
Regards
Carsten Schoenert