On 08/22/14 11:00, Bob Summerwill wrote: > > The fact that there has been NO REPLY whatsoever to this mail a week > later speaks volumes about the state of the Tizen Project. > > I've been watching various recorded presentations from LinuxCon in the > last couple of days. LinuxCon is organized by the Linux Foundation, > but I've seen no mention whatsoever of Tizen at the conference. ... > Please could somebody in a position of influence within the Tizen > Project make at least some response?
Position of Influence != me. This is just me as an individual. Don't necessarily expect to hear from such a person here (at least not at the level of influence you seem to be after). Bob, I have to say that your original post didn't really read like it was fishing for a response. My own personal reaction is not one of major disagreement with your positions. There's a lot to be fixed, and the spate of governance and other activities ramping up for Tizen 3.0 don't seem to have had a lot of influence on the kind of things you were complaining about (not yet, at least). It's frustrating. I'll observe that the Tizen platform development community seems to be pretty healthy and humming along nicely in the absence of very public roadmaps, released devices, and such like. Like you, I'd personally worry about building a third-party business plan with things looking this unpredictable. on to... LinuxCon in general is running colocated mini-confs for Tizen and a number of other projects. If a talk proposal that happens to focus on Tizen gets accepted for one of the main LinuxCon tracks, so be it, but at a LinuxCon/CloudOpen Tizen would not be expected to be a main focus area. You'll see that from the call for proposals - the focus is more general that such a specific project as Tizen. So you'll probably see Tizen activties only at the miniconf, which may or may not even have an internet presence. I make no comment on that setup, just reporting that it's the way it is. [Information Note: I'll be doing a Tizen presentation at the LinuxCon Europe miniconf in October, so I know there will be some presence there] and... Some IoT things look like they may happen in the context of the Open Interconnect Consortium (openinterconnect.org), which has key Tizen participants as founding members. I haven't heard a lot of Tizen wording around the founding of that group, but I'm assuming that there will be synergy here (again, just personal opinions). cheers, -- mats _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/general
