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   * **Long Term Support Initiative (LTSI)**: To minimize fragmented use of Linux in embedded systems, and accelerate further innovation of Linux by incorporating innovations from embedded system engineers, the Core Embedded Linux Project sponsors the LTSI project.This project consists of publishing a kernel source tree, based on the community'​s long-term stable tree, and maintaining it with back-ported features and innovations which are beneficial for the embedded industry. ​ The life of the community'​s long-term stable tree is expected to be 2 years, and that of the long-term industry tree is expected to be 2-3 years – which corresponds to the typical life of consumer electronics products like Smartphones. For more detail, please visit LTSI web site.   * **Long Term Support Initiative (LTSI)**: To minimize fragmented use of Linux in embedded systems, and accelerate further innovation of Linux by incorporating innovations from embedded system engineers, the Core Embedded Linux Project sponsors the LTSI project.This project consists of publishing a kernel source tree, based on the community'​s long-term stable tree, and maintaining it with back-ported features and innovations which are beneficial for the embedded industry. ​ The life of the community'​s long-term stable tree is expected to be 2 years, and that of the long-term industry tree is expected to be 2-3 years – which corresponds to the typical life of consumer electronics products like Smartphones. For more detail, please visit LTSI web site.
 +    * **Fuego Test Framework**:​ Originating in the LTSI project, the mission of the Fuego project is create an easy-to-use test framework, suitable for testing embedded Linux kernels, distributions,​ and products. See the [[http://​bird.org/​fuego/​FrontPage|Fuego home page]] for more information.
  
   * **Regional Technical Conference (Jamboree)**:​ The Core Embedded Linux Project hosts a series of regional technical conferences,​ called technical jamborees, in Japan. The jamborees are not formal technical conferences,​ but an informal meeting to exchange ideas and discuss technologies freely in an open source community manner. ​ For information about the date and location of upcoming Jamborees, please visit Embedded Linux Wiki.   * **Regional Technical Conference (Jamboree)**:​ The Core Embedded Linux Project hosts a series of regional technical conferences,​ called technical jamborees, in Japan. The jamborees are not formal technical conferences,​ but an informal meeting to exchange ideas and discuss technologies freely in an open source community manner. ​ For information about the date and location of upcoming Jamborees, please visit Embedded Linux Wiki.
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   * **Core Embedded Linux Project Proposals**:​ Core Embedded Linux projects are proposed by its member companies to the Steering Committee for activity and support by members. ​ Two projects that are currently in progress by the workgroup are:   * **Core Embedded Linux Project Proposals**:​ Core Embedded Linux projects are proposed by its member companies to the Steering Committee for activity and support by members. ​ Two projects that are currently in progress by the workgroup are:
-    * Device Mainlining Project: This purpose of this project is to decrease the amount of out-of-mainline patches for the Linux kernel, for System-On-Chip processors used in modern consumer electronics products. More on the Device Mainlining Project. +    ​* **Device Mainlining Project**: This purpose of this project is to decrease the amount of out-of-mainline patches for the Linux kernel, for System-On-Chip processors used in modern consumer electronics products. More on the Device Mainlining Project. 
-    * Shared Embedded Linux Distribution Project: The goal of this project is to share the work of maintaining long-term support for an embedded distribution,​ by leveraging the work of the Debian project. More on the Shared Embedded Linux Distribution Project.+    ​* **Shared Embedded Linux Distribution Project**: The goal of this project is to share the work of maintaining long-term support for an embedded distribution,​ by leveraging the work of the Debian project. More on the Shared Embedded Linux Distribution Project.
  
   * **CE Developer Mailing list**: The workgroup maintains a mailing list for discussing the group’s initiatives,​ events, and projects, at https://​lists.celinuxforum.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​celinux-dev. This list is open to the public. The list is not intended for general technical support, or developer questions, but sometimes technical discussion threads from other lists are copied to this list.  Announcements are made to this list about the Core Embedded Linux Project technical projects and events.   * **CE Developer Mailing list**: The workgroup maintains a mailing list for discussing the group’s initiatives,​ events, and projects, at https://​lists.celinuxforum.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​celinux-dev. This list is open to the public. The list is not intended for general technical support, or developer questions, but sometimes technical discussion threads from other lists are copied to this list.  Announcements are made to this list about the Core Embedded Linux Project technical projects and events.
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 ==== For project members ==== ==== For project members ====
- * Information for project Steering Committee members is at [[celp/​cesc/​start]] +  ​* Information for project Steering Committee members is at [[celp/​cesc/​start]] 
- * Information for project Architecture Group members is at [[celp/​ceag/​start]]+  * Information for project Architecture Group members is at [[celp/​ceag/​start]]
celp/start.txt · Last modified: 2016/08/23 22:07 by tbird20d