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            <pentabarf:title>Looking for Space Cowboys: Space Grade Linux</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Looking for Space Cowboys: Space Grade Linux</summary>
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            <attendee>Ramon Roche</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Yocto Multiverse: Building a Distro That Survives Parallel Hardware Realities</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Yocto Multiverse: Building a Distro That Survives Parallel Hardware Realities</summary>
            <description>In the process of creating the Embedded Computing Workbench, I needed to create a single project that would give me images for a diverse set of systems and SBCs from the single core BeagleBone Black through generic x86 to the 128 core Ampere via the RISC BeagleV-Fire.

This talk presents a practical solution I have built to support the full set of boards within a single Yocto-based distribution. It shows the choices, trade-offs, and patterns that make the system work so far and, hopefully, give it the best chance of remaining maintainable as new boards and architectures are added in the future.</description>
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            <attendee>Ming</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Adding Support for New Boards</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Adding Support for New Boards</summary>
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            <attendee>Michael Opdenacker, Root Commit</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>SoM vendor OE layer long term maintenance</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20260202T113000</dtstart>
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            <summary>SoM vendor OE layer long term maintenance</summary>
            <description>This talk is a story of continued long term maintenance of SoM vendor OE layers, which includes both BSP layers, application layers and derivative product layers. The main focus is on keeping the layers in good health and maintainable.

The first step is the correct placement of components into layers and their repository branches, the decision making process is explained, including examples.

The second step is the avoidance of side effects on other layers. The use of OVERRIDES to carefully control application of changes and asure avoidance of side effects is clarified.

The third step is quality assurance, which includes code review, periodic CI builds, OE patchreview, Yocto Check Layer, oelint-adv, as well as CVE and SPDX list generation. Use of each tool is explained and illustrated by an example.</description>
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            <attendee>Marek Vasut</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>meta-virtualization: update: cross container installation and image bundles</pentabarf:title>
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            <attendee>Bruce Ashfield</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>OpenEmbedded at BrightSign: A tale of three classes</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>OpenEmbedded at BrightSign: A tale of three classes</summary>
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            <attendee>Mike Crowe</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Different Ways of Building a FIT Image</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Different Ways of Building a FIT Image</summary>
            <description>There are many options to build the FIT image with with oe-core / meta-oe. Do vendor layers also use already available approaches or they rely on a custom solutions?</description>
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            <attendee>Vyacheslav Yurkov</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Embedded Linux OTA Updates: Dual A/B Partitioning vs. Delta Updates</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20260202T150000</dtstart>
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            <summary>Embedded Linux OTA Updates: Dual A/B Partitioning vs. Delta Updates</summary>
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            <attendee>Leon Anavi</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Embedded Software, OpenEmbedded, and Sustainable Electronics</pentabarf:title>
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            <dtstart>20260202T153000</dtstart>
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            <summary>Embedded Software, OpenEmbedded, and Sustainable Electronics</summary>
            <description>Embedded software has become a key driver of product lifetime. Unmaintainable code, unreproducible builds, or missing update strategies often lead to premature hardware replacement and unnecessary electronic waste.

This session bridges sustainability research and real-world embedded Linux development. It demonstrates how best practices in the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded—such as disciplined layer management, reproducible build workflows, modular BSP design, and automated validation—support long-term reliability and maintainability.

Based on research carried out within the EECONE project, the talk introduces an Embedded Linux / OpenEmbedded sustainability checklist that translates high-level sustainability goals into concrete, actionable design questions. Rather than focusing only on energy efficiency, the checklist emphasizes long-term support, repairability, reuse, and secure updates as essential enablers of sustainable electronics.</description>
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            <attendee>Lenka Kosková Třísková</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>CRA readiness for Open Embedded-based products - what is left to do?</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>CRA readiness for Open Embedded-based products - what is left to do?</summary>
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            <attendee>Marta RYBCZYNSKA, Ygreky</attendee>
            
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