Hi Mark,

Just because a request for a component to be added to Tizen 3.0 is made only 
means that that component will be in the Tizen repo but it doesn’t mean it’ll 
make its way into the Tizen IVI image.  One of our architects for IVI watches 
closely what is included in the Tizen IVI image(s).

Hi Mark

The intentions of the IVI profile moving forward is to build a platform that 
address key use cases in the IVI space (not a surprise right ☺ ) and we try to 
use as many of the “common/core” components that span the various profiles like 
TV and Mobile with IVI but there are IVI specific components which make their 
way into the IVI profile as we identify.  So for instance we’ve enabled 
Ethernet AVB and the open source drivers and kernel patches so you could do 
Ethernet AVB with Tizen IVI.  Tizen Mobile doesn’t have this and there are 
several others.  And if you’re ever wondering about some or a decision made 
please call us out on it and ask the team.  The other thing you can do is start 
contributing to the project if you are particularly interested in a particular 
area that you want to see progress or move in a direction that you’d like to 
see ☺

What demise of the native fw are you  referring to?  The Tizen IVI profile from 
1.0 never included OSP if that’s what you’re referring to and I can probably 
find on the mailing list archive from a while back where the team has answered 
this question before.  So please clarify what you’re talking about.

More information which is kept pretty up to date for IVI: 
https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/IVI and anyone can contribute to the wiki as well ☺

Hope this helps some.

Sincerely,
Adam

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Mark De Roussier
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: PASS in the IVI profile ?

Hi folk,

I’ve noticed that PASS is due to be merged shortly :

https://bugs.tizen.org/jira/browse/PTF-12

Is PASS actually part of the IVI Profile ? If the question makes sense. I’m 
only wondering because the use case for aggressive power management seems 
weaker in an environment where you have several tens of ampere hours of battery 
capacity at 12v on tap.

I can kind-of infer that it’s not there ( at least not yet ) from not finding 
it in the M2 build logs, but  in general, what is the best way to find out if 
something is or is not a part of the IVI Profile ?  And particularly, to know 
what the intentions are for the IVI profile going forward ? The demise of the 
Native Framework in IVI was a surprise to some, including me, despite the fact 
that it was apparently determined long ago, and could be inferred from certain 
presentation slides. Where should I be looking for information on things like 
this ?

Cheers,
Mark


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