Seth - it sounds like you need something different than an overview class. I 
think you might want to have one of the consultants who are familiar with 
building projects using the Yocto Project work for you for a couple of days to 
help you sort these things out, for a fee. I'm sure one of them on this mailing 
list would be willing to offer their help. (Guys - you know who you are...)

Dave

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Seth Bollinger
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 7:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yocto] Classes

Hello,

Will anyone recommend some classes regarding yocto and open embedded?  It would 
be nice to get up to speed quickly and into the nitty gritty instead of an 
overview.

Something covering the following items would be nice:

1.  How should projects be laid out?  Distro, image, task, BSP, what things 
should go where?
2.  How should subprojects inherit from superprojects?  If you need to create 
many subplatforms from a base platform, what's the best way to go about this?
3.  How should classes such as distutils be created to be inherited by other 
recipes (ruby modules that require a C extension to be compiled would be one 
example).
4.  How should hardware specific software be handled?

I fear that (as a newb) I will design a layout that will be sub-optimal, but 
we'll discover that after we have 25 platforms that will need major 
refactoring.  :)

Thanks,

Seth

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