OpenEmbedded Workshop 2020

OpenEmbedded; past, present and future
02-03, 16:30–17:00 (Europe/Amsterdam), Hedy Lamarr

OpenEmbedded dates from 2004 and the Yocto Project from 2010. This talk covers the evolution of the project from a community driven project into the foundation for large scale commercial deployments. After talking about how we arrived at this workshop, the speaker will seek guidance from the audience for future directions and how we can achieve them.


Video: https://youtu.be/xjQd53lyAcg

Philip Balister is a consultant providing services for embedded
systems and software defined radio. Philip has been building embedded
Linux distributions using OpenEmbedded and the Yocto Project for
over ten years for a wide range of hardware. He is an active member
of the OpenEmbedded community and has many contributions to the build
system. He has experience developing embedded Linux solutions for
a wide range of hardware, from general purpose commercial software
radio platforms to specialized spacecraft systems. In addition to
Philip's development experience, he provides training for embedded
Linux development.

He serves on the Advisory Board of the Yocto Project and the OpenEmbedded
Project. He completed his MSEE at Virginia Tech in 2007 and lives in
Blacksburg, Virginia.

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