Guys
Tony is submitting a DS-5 proposal.
Bero has submitted:
* Upgrading the default AOSP toolchain for 4.6 optimization * Integrating projects using their own build system into the Android build system
...and would like to submit:
What Android and Embedded Linux can learn from each other
Amit is submitting:
This presentation is targeted towards audience interested in using/testing/contributing to Linaro's Android Integration and Validation Process.
Back on https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/Meetings/2011-12-14 I had listed:
Need DS-5 (Tony) Linaro (Me) Porting, case studies (Mathiue, amit, Vishal) One Community (Me) Others?
Mathieu and Vishal, I think doing a presentation about integrating graphics on Snowball and the challenges of integrating hardware video on Panda would be cool.
Here are the links:
Android Builders http://go.linuxfoundation.org/e/6342/ts-android-builders-summit-cfp/2QWGV/15...
Embedded Linux Conference http://go.linuxfoundation.org/e/6342/-embedded-linux-conference-cfp/2QWH5/15...
Note the Submission Requirements:
1. Choose a submission type (Presentation, Panel, BoFs, Tutorial, Lightning Talk) 2. Choose the category for your proposal (Developer, Operations, Business/Legal, Wildcard) 3. Select a specific topic that best describes the topic of your proposal (See "Suggested Topics" list) 4. Provide a 150 word biography including your speaking experience 5. Prepare a 150 word abstract that briefly summarizes your proposal. It should be split into two paragraphs: Paragraph 1 - A brief summary of your presentation, including key highlights Paragraph 2 - Who is your audience, what can they expect, your speaking experience and why your presentation is important to the Linux ecosystem and this event.
Here's what I'm going to submit:
Type: Presentation
Category: Developer
Biography:
Zach Pfeffer leads Linaro's Android Platform team. Zach has led this group since April of 2011 and has been sharing Linaro's story at LinuxCon in Vancouver, ELC-E in Prague and running the Android track at Linaro Connects in Budapest, Cambridge (Cambourne), Orlando and the upcoming San Francisco Bay. Before Linaro, Zach helped customers use the first network processors from Vitesse, helped solve crime by helping to build a forensic tape examiner at NIST, built VxWorks based Pulse Pattern Generators at Picosecond Pulse Labs, worked on low-level core-to-core chip communication in Linux and L4 and lead the Android kernel team at Qualcomm and enabled Android-based video conferencing equipment at Polycom.
Title: Linaro's Android Releases
Abstract: Linaro's Android Platform team releases Android builds in both pre-compiled and source form for the Freescale iMX53, ST-Ericsson Snowball, TI Panda, Samsung's Origen and ARM Versatile Express system. This talk will give an overview of each build, what's come into the builds since ELC-E in Prague and what we'd like to do by the next ELC. We'll talk about graphics enablement, kernel upgrades, a 4.6 toolchain overview, and enabling ICS. We'll also demonstrate how to use the builds and give people tips for how to get involved.