The Linaro Infrastructure team is pleased to announce the
release of Linaro Image Tools 0.4.6.
Linaro Image Tools offer a set of tools for use with Linaro images.
Highlights of this release:
* Support for ST-Ericsson Snowball board has been added
* More memory allocated to enable 1080p resolution on Panda board
* --image_size option can be used without a unit suffix
* qemu-img is no longer required for linaro-media-create
The source tarball is available from:
https://launchpad.net/linaro-image-tools/trunk/0.4.6
Hwpacks for the Snowball board will first be made available on
igloocommunity.org and later on linaro.org.
Thanks,
Mattias Backman
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of Linaro GDB 7.2.
Linaro GDB 7.2 2011.05-0 is the sixth release in the 7.2 series. Based
off the latest GDB 7.2, it includes a number of ARM-focused bug fixes.
This release fixes:
* LP: #615972 Neon registers missing in core files
* LP: #615978 Failure to software single-step into signal handler
* LP: #615996 gdb.cp/templates.exp failures
The source tarball is available at:
https://launchpad.net/gdb-linaro/+milestone/7.2-2011.05-0
More information on Linaro GDB is available at:
https://launchpad.net/gdb-linaro
-- Michael
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of both Linaro GCC 4.5 and Linaro GCC 4.6.
Linaro GCC 4.5 2011.05 is the tenth release in the 4.5 series. Based
off the latest
GCC 4.5.3+svn173417, it adds new optimisations, much improved support
for strided load/stores, and fixes for many of the issues found in the
last month.
Interesting changes in 4.5 include:
* Updates to 4.5.3+r173417
* Performance improvements in NEON strided loads and stores
* Performance improvements targeted at EEMBC CoreMark
* Precompiled header support on recent Linux kernels
Fixes:
* LP: #660156: Heap randomisation causes PCH testsuite failures
* LP: #784375: vset_lane_u8 intrinsic generates wrong lane number
* LP: #759409: Profiled bootstrap fails in FSF GCC 4.5
* LP: #723086: Test regressions in the Fortran test suite
The strided load/store improvements allow both NEON intrinsics and the
vectoriser to efficiently access values that occur at every n'th
address, such as all of the red values in a RGB image or all of the
left channel samples in a interleaved audio array. Previous versions of GCC
would unpack the values onto the stack instead of using the registers
directly.
The CoreMark improvements improve the code generation for the hot
functions in benchmark. This release is now on par with Linaro GCC
4.4 and significantly ahead of other FSF or Linaro 4.5 based
compilers. This fixes the long-standing problems of ARMv5 being
faster than ARMv7 and 4.4 based compilers being faster than 4.5 based
ones.
Linaro GCC 4.6 is the third release in the 4.6 series. Based off the
latest GCC 4.6.0+svn173480, it adds new optimisations, vectoriser
improvements, and continues with the merge of many ARM-focused
changes.
Interesting changes include:
* Updates to 4.6.0+r173417
* Brings forward more of the performance improvements from Linaro GCC 4.5
* Adds support for swing-modulo scheduling
* Fixes precompiled header support on recent Linux kernels
* Changes the default NEON vector size to quads
* Adds auto-detection of the best vector size
* Adds vectorisation improvements due to better if-conversion
Fixes:
* LP: #714921: Uses an unreasonable amount of memory to compile QEMU on armel
* LP: #723086: Test regressions in the Fortran test suite
The source tarball is available from:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.5-2011.05-0https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.6-2011.05-0
Downloads are available from the Linaro GCC page on Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro
Mailing list: http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-toolchain
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/
Questions? https://ask.linaro.org/
Interested in commercial support? inquire at support(a)linaro.org
-- Michael
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of Linaro QEMU 2011.04-1.
Linaro QEMU 2011.04-1 is the third release of qemu-linaro. Based
off upstream (trunk) qemu, it includes a number of ARM-focused
bug fixes and enhancements.
Interesting changes include:
- Compiling for an ARM host in Thumb mode now works
- As usual, various minor correctness fixes and other upstream changes
Known issues:
- The beagle and beaglexm models do not support USB, so there is no
keyboard, mouse or networking (#708703)
The only change over the shortlived 2011.04-0 is to fix a compilation
failure with gcc 4.5.
The source tarball is available at:
https://launchpad.net/qemu-linaro/+milestone/2011.04-1
Binary builds of this qemu-linaro release are being prepared and
will be available shortly for users of Ubuntu. Packages will be in
the linaro-maintainers tools ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~linaro-maintainers/+archive/tools/
More information on Linaro QEMU is available at:
https://launchpad.net/qemu-linaro
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of Linaro GDB 7.2.
Linaro GDB 7.2 2011.04 is the fifth release in the 7.2 series. Based
off the latest GDB 7.2, it includes a number of ARM-focused bug fixes.
This release fixes:
* LP: #684218 Failure to backtrace out of glibc system call stubs
* LP: #667309 failed to single step over bad thumb->arm boundary
* Fix accessing "fpscr" register
The source tarball is available at:
https://launchpad.net/gdb-linaro/+milestone/7.2-2011.04-0
More information on Linaro GDB is available at:
https://launchpad.net/gdb-linaro
-- Michael
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of both Linaro GCC 4.5 and Linaro GCC 4.6.
Linaro GCC 4.5 2011.04 is the ninth release in the 4.5 series. Based
off the latest
GCC 4.5.2+svn171921, it adds new optimisations, support for Android,
and fixes for many of the issues found in the last month.
Linaro GCC 4.6 2011.04 is the second release in the 4.6 series. Based off the
latest GCC 4.6.0+svn171921, it is the first supported release of the
new series and includes a significant number of mainstreamed patches
from 4.5.
Interesting changes in 4.6 include:
* Updates to 4.6.0+r171921
* Adds conditional store sinking to the vectoriser
* Brings in a significant number of the Linaro GCC 4.5 patches that
are in mainline
Interesting changes in 4.5 include:
* Updates to 4.5.2+r172013
* Disables the shrink wrap optimisation by default
* Adds support for swing-modulo scheduling (SMS) on ARM
* Adds support for Android and the Bionic C library
* Optimises -fvar-tracking, greatly reducing memory used when
compiling large files (seen in QEMU)
Fixes:
* 'volatile' being ignored on volatile struct members
* A potential register clobber in arm_negdi2
* An error in libgcc that prevented it being built with -Os
* Multiple shrink wrap bugs (LP: #731665, 721023, 736081, 758082,
730860, 736439, 721023)
* LP: #730440 incorrect immediate for movt (seen in Firebird)
* LP: #728315 extension elimination pass mishandles subregs of
promoted variables (seen on MIPS)
* LP: #675347 volatile int causes inline assembly build failure (seen
in Qt)
SMS is an optimisation that works on innermost loops and reorders the
instructions by overlapping different locations. An example is that
the values for the next loop may be loaded during the current loop,
making the values already ready when the next loop starts.
SMS is disabled by default. To try it, add the options '-fmodulo-sched
-fmodulo-sched-allow-regmoves'.
The source tarball is available from:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.5-2011.04-0https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.6-2011.04-0
Downloads are available from the Linaro GCC page on Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro
-- Michael
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of Linaro QEMU 2011.03-1.
Linaro QEMU 2011.03-1 is the second release of qemu-linaro. Based
off upstream (trunk) qemu, it includes a number of ARM-focused
bug fixes and enhancements.
This release includes a model of the ARM Versatile Express
platform. This is still experimental but may be of use to people
who want a model supporting up to 1GB of RAM with graphics and
networking. Instructions for getting started with it are on the
wiki: https://wiki.linaro.org/PeterMaydell/QemuVersatileExpress
Other interesting changes include:
- The OMAP emulation bug which was causing hangs if Linux tried
to enable a swapfile is fixed
- The OMAP UART model has been improved; this fixes the problem where
kernels using the new omap-hsuart serial drivers stopped serial output
halfway through boot.
- As usual, various minor correctness fixes and other upstream changes
Known issues:
- The beagle and beaglexm models do not support USB, so there is no
keyboard, mouse or networking (#708703)
The only change over the shortlived 2011.03-0 is that the last
minute bug #731093 has been fixed (versatilepb models would crash
on startup.)
The source tarball is available at:
https://launchpad.net/qemu-linaro/+milestone/2011.03-1
Binary builds of this qemu-linaro release are being prepared and
will be available shortly for users of Ubuntu.
When ready, Natty packages of qemu-linaro 2011.03-1 will be in the
Ubuntu archive. Packages for users of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and Ubuntu
10.10 will be in the linaro-maintainers tools ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~linaro-maintainers/+archive/tools/
More information on Linaro QEMU is available at:
https://launchpad.net/qemu-linaro
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of Linaro GDB 7.2.
Linaro GDB 7.2 2011.03-0 is the fourth release in the 7.2 series.
Based off the latest GDB 7.2, it includes ARM-focused bug fixes and
enhancements.
Interesting changes include:
* Hardware watchpoint support
* Backtracing while in the Linux kernel trampoline frame
Hardware watchpoints use the support built into ARM devices to watch
for changes in values in memory with little performance impact. A
2.6.37 or later kernel is required.
The source tarball is available at:
https://launchpad.net/gdb-linaro/+milestone/7.2-2011.03-0
More information on Linaro GDB is available at:
https://launchpad.net/gdb-linaro
-- Michael
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of both Linaro GCC 4.5 and Linaro GCC 4.6.
Linaro GCC 4.5 is the eighth release in the 4.5 series. Based off the
latest GCC 4.5.2+svn170352, it includes many ARM-focused performance
improvements and bug fixes.
Interesting changes include:
* Adds a new 'shrink wrap' optimisation
* Improves performance by making better use of the LDM/STM instructions
* Fixes a segfault crash in Qt applications (LP: #705689)
* Fixes a mis-compilation in the SPEC2006 gromacs benchmark (LP: #693502)
* Fixes to the NEON intrinsics exposed through a NEON test suite (LP:
#710623, LP: #710652)
* Fixes an internal compiler error when tuning for XSCALE (LP: #721021)
* Fixes a problem with loading zero using a NEON conditional load (LP: #709453)
Shrink wrapping is an optimisation that delays writing out the prologue until it
is first needed. This helps functions that exit early by reducing the
amount of data pushed out to memory. It is enabled by default at -O1
and can be disabled using '-fno-shrink-wrap'.
Linaro GCC 4.6 is an alpha release of the upcoming 4.6 series, and is
intended for distributions or integrators who wish to start packaging
and testing the compiler early.
Note that no changes were made to Linaro GCC 4.4. 4.4-2010.02-0 stays
the current release.
The source tarballs are available from:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.5-2011.03-0
and
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.6-2011.03-0
Downloads are available from the Linaro GCC page on Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro
-- Michael
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of Linaro GDB 7.2.
Linaro GDB 7.2 2011.02-0 is the third release in the 7.2 series. Based
off the latest GDB 7.2, it includes a number of ARM-focused bug fixes
and enhancements.
Interesting changes include:
* Backtracing is more reliable through using the ARM specific
exception tables for unwinding
* Better supports debugging functions compiled with GCC's -fstack-protector
* Multiple testsuite related fixes
The source tarball is available at:
https://launchpad.net/gdb-linaro/+milestone/7.2-2011.02-0
More information on Linaro GDB is available at:
https://launchpad.net/gdb-linaro
-- Michael
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of both Linaro GCC 4.4 and Linaro GCC 4.5.
Linaro GCC 4.5 is the seventh release in the 4.5 series. Based off the
latest GCC 4.5.2, it includes many ARM-focused performance
improvements and bug fixes.
Interesting changes include:
* Improved code generation in the __sync primitives
* Better modelling of the Cortex-A9 NEON pipeline
* Added a performance improvement that converts a tree of ifs into a switchs
* Many bug fixes
Linaro GCC 4.4 is the seventh release in the 4.4 series. Based off the
latest GCC 4.4.5, it is a maintenance release that fixes one fault
found with offsets on NEON loads.
The source tarballs are available from:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.5-2011.02-0https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.4-2011.02-0
Downloads are available from the Linaro GCC page on Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro
-- Michael
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of Linaro QEMU 2011.02-0.
Linaro QEMU 2011.02-0 is the first official release of qemu-linaro. Based
off upstream qemu, it includes a number of ARM-focused bug fixes and
enhancements.
- This initial qemu-linaro release includes all the ARM code generation
fixes from the qemu-meego tree; these are mainly Neon related
- The OMAP3 support from qemu-meego is also included
- Various bugs which prevented newer Linaro snapshots from booting
on the beagle model have been fixed
- Bugs causing linaro-media-create to print warnings about unimplemented
syscalls and ioctls have been fixed
Known issues:
- There is no support for USB keyboard or mouse, so only a serial console
is usable (#708703)
- Images built with linaro-media-create's --swap_file option will not
boot (#713101)
The source tarball is available at:
https://launchpad.net/qemu-linaro/+milestone/2011.02
Binary builds of this qemu-linaro release are available for users of
Ubuntu. Natty users can find qemu-linaro 2011.02-0 in the Ubuntu archive.
Users of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and Ubuntu 10.10 can find packages in the
linaro-maintainers tools ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~linaro-maintainers/+archive/tools/
More information on Linaro QEMU is available at:
https://launchpad.net/qemu-linaro
On behalf of the Linaro Infrastructure team I'm pleased to announce the
release of Linaro Image Tools 0.4.2.
Linaro Image Tools offer a set of tools for use with Linaro images.
Highlights of this release:
* Support for Gumstix Overo boards has been added.
* Support for Freescale mx51evk (Babbage) boards has been fixed.
* Support for ARM Versatile Express boards has been fixed.
* The fdisk command is not required anymore.
* The UUID of the rootfs is not pre-computed anymore; this allows btrfs to
be used for the root filesystem.
* Linaro Image Tools are now released as a standalone tarball; you need
https://launchpad.net/python-distutils-extra to run setup.py.
* Support for 10.11 / linaro-m images has been restored.
* The hardware pack handling code is now GPLv2+
Linaro Image Tools 0.4.2 is in Ubuntu natty and the source tarball is
available from:
https://launchpad.net/linaro-image-tools/+milestone/0.4.2
Backports to Ubuntu 10.04 and Ubuntu 10.10 will be provided shortly.
--
Loïc Minier
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of both Linaro GCC 4.4 and Linaro GCC 4.5.
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release of
both Linaro GCC 4.4 and Linaro GCC 4.5.
Linaro GCC 4.4 is the sixth release in the 4.4 series. Based off the
latest GCC 4.4.5, it is a maintenance release that fixes one problem
found through use.
Linaro GCC 4.5 is the sixth release in the 4.5 series. Based off the
official GCC 4.5.2 release, it includes many ARM-focused performance
improvements and bug fixes.
Interesting changes include:
* Improved optimization of multiple load instructions, and
multiply-and-accumulate.
* -fshrink-wrap optimization for better use of function prologues and
epilogues.
* plus, various other bug fixes, and minor improvements.
The source tarballs are available from:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.5-2011.01-0
and
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.4-2011.01-0
Downloads are available from the Linaro GCC page on Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the release
of both Linaro GCC 4.4 and Linaro GCC 4.5.
Linaro GCC 4.5 is the fifth release in the 4.5 series. Based off the
latest GCC 4.5.1+svn167157, it includes many ARM-focused performance
improvements and bug fixes.
Linaro GCC 4.4 is the fifth release in the 4.4 series. Based off the
latest GCC 4.4.5, it is a maintenance release that fixes one problem
found through use.
Interesting changes include:
* A new performance focused extension elimination pass
* Speed and size improvements when loading constants
* Performance improvements on compound conditionals
* A range of correctness improvements
The source tarballs are available from:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.5-2010.12-0
and
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+milestone/4.4-2010.12-0
Downloads are available from the Linaro GCC page on Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/gcc-linaro
No changes have been committed to Linaro GDB 7.2 this month.
-- Michael
Hi,
Tomorrow Linaro will release the Alpha-1 images. In anticipation of this
the release candidate has been produced and is ready for testing. If you
have supported hardware and are willing to test please head on over to:
http://releases.linaro.org/platform/linaro-n
and select an image type. Please take the files from the alpha-1-rc
directory and combine them with a alpha-1-rc hardware pack from the
hwpack directory at the same location. Instructions on how to do this
can be found at:
http://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/MilestoneBuilds
The QA tool, qatracker, has been setup ready for test results and can be
found at:
http://qatracker.linaro.org
and instructions on how to test are available on the wiki at:
http://wiki.linaro.org/QA/QATracker
Alpha-1 is a very early snapshot of Linaro's development progress for
the 11.04 release. It *will* contain bugs but with the help of our
testers, these bugs will be squished as the development cycle
progresses.
Regards,
Jamie.
--
Linaro Release Manager
Hi,
According to the 11.05 release schedule [1] the Linaro Alpha-1 release
will be made next
Thursday. To help prepare and test the images developers are asked to
refrain from
uploading changes to the archive from Tuesday 30th November until Thursday 2nd
December.
>From Tuesday onwards the release candidate image for Alpha-1 will be
selected and
available for testing. The Linaro QA tracking tool [2] will be
available for submission of results
at the same time so please test, submit your results and report bugs
either in the project
the bug occurs or if in doubt, to the Linaro project at
http://bugs.launchpad.net/linaro.
For more information on the Linaro 11.05 release please see the wiki page at:
http://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/
Regards,
Jamie.
--
Linaro Release Manager
[1] http://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/Schedule
[2] http://qatracker.linaro.org
On Tuesday the 23rd (tomorrow for many of us) Alexander Sack will run
the last Linaro Plan Review call, which covers the Multimedia WG plans
for the next cycle. The call will be at 15:00 UTC, and details on all
the calls, along with slides, recordings of all previous calls and links
to meeting minutes are available here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
Reply to me if you have any further questions about the calls, and
otherwise see you there. Below is the original announcement with further
details on the reviews:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello there,
Starting next Monday, Linaro tech leads will be running a set of
public phone calls to announce the official plans for each of our
engineering units. Calls are daily at 15:00 UTC, and there are local and
free dial-in numbers for most countries around the world. The schedule
and details are listed here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
The objective of these calls is to communicate and clarify the plan for
each of our engineering units. Each unit will provide a set of slides
discussing features planned and the blueprints that specify and track
them. Anyone in the wider ARM or embedded Linux community is invited to
come and you're welcome to extend this offer to your contacts.
These calls are open to the general public; anybody is welcome to dial
in and listen. Questions can be asked via IRC using #linaro-meeting on
Freenode; details on how to access IRC itself are also linked to from
that page.
Calls will also be recorded and available for later perusal. I'll send
out a daily reminder of the calls so you won't miss them if you keep an
eye out for the messages.
Thanks and see you there!
--
Christian Robottom Reis | [+55] 16 9112 6430 | http://launchpad.net/~kiko
Linaro Engineering VP | [ +1] 612 216 4935 | http://async.com.br/~kiko
After a restful weekend we will run the penultimate Linaro Plan Review:
the Toolchain WG call, which Amit Kucheria leads on Monday at 15:00 UTC,
November 22nd. Details on the calls, along with slides, recordings of
all previous calls and links to meeting minutes are available here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
Reply to me if you have any further questions about the calls, and
otherwise see you there. Below is the original announcement with further
details on the reviews:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello there,
Starting next Monday, Linaro tech leads will be running a set of
public phone calls to announce the official plans for each of our
engineering units. Calls are daily at 15:00 UTC, and there are local and
free dial-in numbers for most countries around the world. The schedule
and details are listed here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
The objective of these calls is to communicate and clarify the plan for
each of our engineering units. Each unit will provide a set of slides
discussing features planned and the blueprints that specify and track
them. Anyone in the wider ARM or embedded Linux community is invited to
come and you're welcome to extend this offer to your contacts.
These calls are open to the general public; anybody is welcome to dial
in and listen. Questions can be asked via IRC using #linaro-meeting on
Freenode; details on how to access IRC itself are also linked to from
that page.
Calls will also be recorded and available for later perusal. I'll send
out a daily reminder of the calls so you won't miss them if you keep an
eye out for the messages.
Thanks and see you there!
--
Christian Robottom Reis | [+55] 16 9112 6430 | http://launchpad.net/~kiko
Linaro Engineering VP | [ +1] 612 216 4935 | http://async.com.br/~kiko
Three more to go,
And one more Linaro Plan Review, the Graphics WG call, which will
run tomorrow at 15:00 UTC, Friday, November 19th. Details on the calls,
along with slides, recordings of all previous calls and links to meeting
minutes are available here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
Again, shout if you have any further questions about the calls, and
otherwise see you there. Below is the original announcement with further
details on the reviews:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello there,
Starting next Monday, Linaro tech leads will be running a set of
public phone calls to announce the official plans for each of our
engineering units. Calls are daily at 15:00 UTC, and there are local and
free dial-in numbers for most countries around the world. The schedule
and details are listed here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
The objective of these calls is to communicate and clarify the plan for
each of our engineering units. Each unit will provide a set of slides
discussing features planned and the blueprints that specify and track
them. Anyone in the wider ARM or embedded Linux community is invited to
come and you're welcome to extend this offer to your contacts.
These calls are open to the general public; anybody is welcome to dial
in and listen. Questions can be asked via IRC using #linaro-meeting on
Freenode; details on how to access IRC itself are also linked to from
that page.
Calls will also be recorded and available for later perusal. I'll send
out a daily reminder of the calls so you won't miss them if you keep an
eye out for the messages.
Thanks and see you there!
--
Christian Robottom Reis | [+55] 16 9112 6430 | http://launchpad.net/~kiko
Linaro Engineering VP | [ +1] 612 216 4935 | http://async.com.br/~kiko
Hello hello,
One more upcoming Linaro Plan Review: the Kernel WG call, which will
run tomorrow at 15:00 UTC, Thursday, November 18th. Details on the
calls, along with slides, recordings of all previous calls and links to
meeting minutes are available here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
Let me know if you have any further questions about the calls, and
otherwise see you there. Below is the original announcement with further
details on the reviews:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello there,
Starting next Monday, Linaro tech leads will be running a set of
public phone calls to announce the official plans for each of our
engineering units. Calls are daily at 15:00 UTC, and there are local and
free dial-in numbers for most countries around the world. The schedule
and details are listed here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
The objective of these calls is to communicate and clarify the plan for
each of our engineering units. Each unit will provide a set of slides
discussing features planned and the blueprints that specify and track
them. Anyone in the wider ARM or embedded Linux community is invited to
come and you're welcome to extend this offer to your contacts.
These calls are open to the general public; anybody is welcome to dial
in and listen. Questions can be asked via IRC using #linaro-meeting on
Freenode; details on how to access IRC itself are also linked to from
that page.
Calls will also be recorded and available for later perusal. I'll send
out a daily reminder of the calls so you won't miss them if you keep an
eye out for the messages.
Thanks and see you there!
--
Christian Robottom Reis | [+55] 16 9112 6430 | http://launchpad.net/~kiko
Linaro Engineering VP | [ +1] 612 216 4935 | http://async.com.br/~kiko
----- End forwarded message -----
--
Christian Robottom Reis | [+55] 16 9112 6430 | http://launchpad.net/~kiko
Linaro Engineering VP | [ +1] 612 216 4935 | http://async.com.br/~kiko
Hello once again,
The next Linaro Plan Review will be the Toolchain call, which will
run tomorrow at 15:00 UTC, Wednesday, November 17th. Details on the
calls are here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
Do ask me if you have any further questions about the calls, and
otherwise see you there. Below is the original announcement with further
details on the reviews:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello there,
Starting next Monday, Linaro tech leads will be running a set of
public phone calls to announce the official plans for each of our
engineering units. Calls are daily at 15:00 UTC, and there are local and
free dial-in numbers for most countries around the world. The schedule
and details are listed here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1105/PublicPlanReview
The objective of these calls is to communicate and clarify the plan for
each of our engineering units. Each unit will provide a set of slides
discussing features planned and the blueprints that specify and track
them. Anyone in the wider ARM or embedded Linux community is invited to
come and you're welcome to extend this offer to your contacts.
These calls are open to the general public; anybody is welcome to dial
in and listen. Questions can be asked via IRC using #linaro-meeting on
Freenode; details on how to access IRC itself are also linked to from
that page.
Calls will also be recorded and available for later perusal. I'll send
out a daily reminder of the calls so you won't miss them if you keep an
eye out for the messages.
Thanks and see you there!
--
Christian Robottom Reis | [+55] 16 9112 6430 | http://launchpad.net/~kiko
Linaro Engineering VP | [ +1] 612 216 4935 | http://async.com.br/~kiko