On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Sivosuo, Matti-Pekka < [email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Jeremiah, > Hi Matti-Pekka, > > > >> >> Could you give us a specific example of how to contribute back upstream >> to a Genivi project, say for example the SDL code? >> > > Currently GENIVI would like to know more about policy management and > understanding how the Murphy policy engine works with AudioManager for > example would be welcome. This information would be used by various work > groups in GENIVI when evaluating different policy solutions. > > Good that you brought this topic up. With Murphy team we have discussed > how to engage more with GENIVI and discuss use cases where using Murphy for > resource policing would make sense. Interaction with Genivi Audio Manager > is one area where we have done some work and continue to do so. It would > be really useful for us to understand what policy related issues GENIVI is > currently solving and preferably work together to find solutions instead of > doing parallel work. We could have a call to open the topic or just > exchange information by email. Do you have any good proposals in mind how > to move forward so we get traction on the discussion? > Thanks a lot for the email, I agree with you that there is a great opportunity to reduce the workload by not repeating work. I'm adding a couple people on CC who I know are discussing policy inside GENIVI and perhaps we can align on a forum to use. It looks like re-using this mailing list: https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/murphy-dev is likely fast and easy, I assume this is the right place to start? Then I think that a call to bring up all requirements might be good. Sometimes a telco can be effective, I know in Open Source projects it can be hard to jump on telcos so perhaps this is something we use only if we have to. It looks like this page is the central location for all things Murphy related: https://01.org/murphy/get-involved, is that right? GENIVI has a new light-weight policy daemon which is, or is going to be, integrated into Connman: http://git.projects.genivi.org/pold.git I note that there may be, in the near future, patches to the Audio Manager and possibly some dependencies that may further explain the Audio Manage usage and integration which I hope will have some relevance to the Murphy policy engine or Audio Manager policy in general. In short I believe GENIVI will have more to contribute to the discussion so if we can find a way to open a communication channel, I think we can fill it with data. :-) Cheers and thanks! Jeremiah > Thanks, > Matti-Pekka > > > > > _______________________________________________ > IVI mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/ivi > > -- ============================================= Jeremiah C. Foster GENIVI Community Manager Pelagicore AB Ekelundsgatan 4, 6tr, SE-411 18 Gothenburg, Sweden Mobile: +46 (0)730 93 0506 E-Mail: [email protected] ============================================= === NOTE === The information contained in this E-mail message is intended only for use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. =============
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