User Tools

Site Tools


civilinfrastructureplatform:tsc-meetings:tsc_mm_oct022017

CIP Technical Steering Committee Meeting

Date: 02 October, 2017

Roll Call

  • Agustin Benito Bethencourt (Codethink)
  • Annie Fisher (LF)
  • Noriaki Fukuyasu (LF)
  • Hiroshi Mine (Hitachi)
  • Hidehiro Kawai (Hitachi)
  • Masato Minda (Plat’Home)
  • Takehisa Katayama (Renesas)
  • Daniel Sangorrin (Toshiba)
  • Yoshi Kobayashi (Toshiba)
  • Wolfgang Mauerer(Siemens)

Agenda

  • Roll Call
  • Action items
  • Topic prioritization
  • Updates and Discussions

Updates and Discussions

ELC-E preparation

  • Meetings
    • CIP TSC meeting (Sunday 9:00-14:00 including lunch) @ (ROOM)
    • CIP WS (Sunday 14:00-18:30) @ (Athens)
      • Workshop activities (proposals): ToDo: Agustin to set up a wiki page. Done
        • 14:00-15:00 AGL and CIP testing collaboration discussion

15:00-16:00 CIP kernel maintenance meeting (CIP members only) 16:00 to 17:30 B@D 101 training session (open prior registration) 17:30 to 18:30 CIP Kernel Q&A (open prior registration) 18:30(or 19:00)-20:00 Booth setup

  • Y2038 (Monday 11:45-12:45) @ (ROME) : 15 people appx
    • Confirmed by Arnd.
    • Request for topics. Depending on the questions, further experts can be invited. Make good use of this opportunity
  • Developer meeting (Kernel maintenance meeting for Everyone) (Tuesday 13:00-14:00) @ (Liben Room) reserved from 13:00-14:00) 10-15 people appx
    • Agustin: can we start promoting this meeting? It will be open to devs interested in CIP (kernel+system), right after the CIP Talk
  • CIP Board meeting (Wed. 12:35-16:00) @ (Liben Room)
  • Demo @ booth
  • Equipment hire update (Annie)
  • B@D 101 request for approval
  • Now that the budget has been approved, Agustin will talk to Nori/Annie to check what is available and what should be bought.[DONE]
  • Can we start creating an agenda for the F2F TSC meetings? (add to the “Things to be discussed in next F2F meeting” section further down)

Y2038

  • [Agustin] Meeting with Arnd during ELCE closed.
    • Y2038 (Monday 11:45-12:45) @ (ROOM) : 15 people appx
    • Confirmed Arnd presence.
    • Call for agenda topics.
      • Depending on the agenda Arnd and Agustin are willing to invite further experts.
    • Siemens and Renesas, Toshiba has confirmed the presence.
    • Should we invite people interested from other LF group
    • [AI] Members should should ask developers within the companies if they would have any questions to Agustin and Arnd prior to the meeting.

CIP Core update (Project-X) 1/2

CIP Core update (Project X) 2/2

Yocto Distribution

(Notes from Chris but he is unable to attend the call today)

  • Sean Hudson started a conversation on cip-dev with regards to creating a meta-cip layer to work with OpenEmbedded.
  • Does the CIP project want to start work on this officially? Or leave it to those outside of the project to come up with their own implementation?
    • [YOSHI] This is not decided yet. I replied to Sean as he follows:
      • The goal here is to see if we can actually build file system based on CIP base-layer and Yocto layers by using Poky. Do the same thing as the Project X does but using CIP kernel and limited number of Debian source code AND OE layers. To make it a bit clearer, I assume the combination as the follows for the goal: CIP base-layer (Kernel + limited number of long-term supported OSS packages from Debian) + Poky + OE-layers But the following combination might be a good at starting point. CIP kernel + Poky + OE-layer
  • Originally it was the aim of the project to support both Debian and Yocto distributions.
  • Options to add Yocto support:
    • a) Create a new project like Project-X (Project-Y?)
      • This would keep both distributions completely separate
    • b) Enhance Project-X (CIP-Core) with a meta-cip layer
      • This would allow both distributions to be “CIP-Core”, but I’m not sure how such an implementation would work.
        • Kas project could be an option to implement both in one.

LTS to be supported for 6 years?

(Again from Chris, sorry!)

Kernel Maintenance

  • Report from week 38 and 39 sent to cip-dev ML. Please review it
    • Reviewed and applied patches for new hardware support in 4.4
    • Reviewed patches in 4.4-stable branch. The idea is to release a new kernel soon (before ELCE)

CIP Testing

Board @ Desk

civilinfrastructureplatform/tsc-meetings/tsc_mm_oct022017.txt · Last modified: 2017/10/30 07:34 by yoshi