On 1/6/13 1:52 PM, Levi Pearson wrote: > I wouldn't say I'm dying to present, but I have recently come back to doing > embedded Linux development, and I have become pretty familiar with the > Yocto Project, which aims to provide a general toolset for creation of > project-specific Linux distributions while maintaining a high degree of > reusability. > > It's based on OpenEmbedded, which had its genesis in the OpemZaurus project > and later provided the foundation for the Angstrom embedded distribution. > Yocto helped to make the core recipes of OpenEmbedded more general and > flexible, and they also provide a simple distribution called Poky that can > be used as-is, as a foundation to build on, or simply as an example of how > to develop a new distro. > > I am not quite at expert level with it yet, but I have got familiar enough > to use it effectively. If people are interested, I would be willing to > share some of what I've learned.
That sounds pretty cool. Send me a quick description of what you're presentation will focus on, and I'll get you scheduled! Thanks! Steve /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
