On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 07:15:34PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
Hi folks,
Following on from the founding of the cross-distro ARM mailing list, I'd like to propose an ARM summit at this year's Linux Plumbers conference [1]. I'm hoping for a slot on Thursday evening, but this remains to be confirmed at this point.
We had some lively discussion about the state of ARM Linux distros at the Linaro Connect [2] event in Cambridge last week. It rapidly became clear that some of the topics we discussed deserve a wider audience, so we're suggesting a meetup at Plumbers for that bigger discussion. The initial proposed agenda is:
ARM hard-float
- What is it and why does it matter?
- How can distributions keep compatible (i.e. gcc triplet to describe the port)?
Adding support for ARM as an architecture to the Linux Standard Base (LSB)
- Does it matter?
- What's needed?
FHS - multi-arch coming soon, how do we proceed?
3D support on ARM platforms
- Open GL vs. GLES - which is appropriate?
but I'm sure that other people will think of more issues they'd like to discuss. :-)
If you wish to attend, please reply to the cross-distro list and let us know to expect you. Make sure you're registered to attend Plumbers Conf, and get your travel and accommodation organised ASAP.
[1] http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2011/ [2] http://connect.linaro.org/
UPDATE: we've not had many people confirm interest in this event yet, which is a shame. If you would like to join us for this session, please reply and let me know. If we don't get enough interest by the end of Sunday (28th August), then we'll have to cancel the meeting.
Cheers,