Yesterday, The Linux Foundation announced the keynote schedule for Open Source Summit North America, the premier event for open source code and community contributors. The leading gathering for the global open source community offers 200+ sessions presented through 16 microconferences, exploring the most crucial and innovative topics driving open source advancements today.
Embedded Open Source Summit is also being held April 16-18 in Seattle, Washington, alongside Open Source Summit North America. Zephyr Developer Summit will be under the EOSS umbrella and is for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. This year we will be focusing on supporting topics of interest to users of Zephyr, developers contributing upstream, and maintainer specific topics.
View the complete schedule here. A few sessions we’re excited about include:
- Configure Zephyr: Kconfigs and Devicetree in Simple Words – Roy Jamil, Ac6
- Enabling Real-Time Secure Connectivity to the Industrial Edge with Single-Pair Ethernet and Zephyr – Jason Murphy, Analog Devices
- Exploring Zephyr Power Management: Overview and Implementation Guide – Flavio Ceolin, Intel
- Working with the Community: A Timeline for Adding Support for a New Board in Zephyr – Daniel Baluta, NXP Semiconductors
- Zephyr Extensions: How to Dynamically Load an Application – Cedric Lescop, Schneider Electric
- Build Wireless Products Faster with Zephyr and MicroPython – Ryan Erickson, Laird Connectivity
- Zephyr Application Development Using TDD: Getting Started – Luis Ubieda, Croxel, Inc.
- Generate, Develop and Visualize Zephyr Platforms and Apps with Visual System Designer and Renode – Michael Gielda, Antmicro
- Insights from Zephyr Security Audit and Vulnerability Experiences – Flavio Ceolin, Intel & David Brown, Linaro, LTD
- Automated, Simulation-Based Flow for Low-Cost FPGA-Accelerated Devices with Zephyr on BeagleV-Fire – Piotr Zierhoffer, Antmicro & Conor Paxton, Microchip
- Extending Cloud Native Beyond the “Linux Barrier” to MCUs – Jason Shepherd & Stephen Berard, Atym
- Practical SBOM Management with Zephyr and SPDX – Benjamin Cabé, The Linux Foundation
- Streamlining Testing with Generic Tests and Emulators – Tristan Honscheid, Google
- Meet the Maintainers Bof – Anas Nashif, Intel
- Zephyr and OpenAMP – Mohammed Billoo, MAB Labs Embedded Solutions
- Remote Processor Framework in Zephyr RTOS – Vaishnav Mohandas Achath, Texas Instruments India Pvt. Ltd.
- WASM on Zephyr: Securely Running Code in Any Language – Daniel Mangum, Golioth
- The State of the USB Support – Johann Fischer, Nordic Semiconductor
Register for Zephyr Developer Summit here. Those who register for Open Source Summit can add on registration for Embedded Open Source Summit for free.
Additionally, the Linux Foundation’s Registration Scholarship program exists to support individuals who may not otherwise have the opportunity to attend Linux Foundation events in two categories – Diversity Scholarships or Need-Based Scholarships. Registration Scholarship recipients will receive a complimentary registration pass. Registration Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of need and impact. Selection will be made by an assembled group of reviewers who will assess each applicant’s request. The application deadline is March 10, 2024 at 11:59 pm PST. Click here for more details.
Want to learn more about Zephyr Developer Summit? You can watch the 2023 videos here or check out photos from the EOSS here.
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