OpenEmbedded / Yocto BoF
K.4.401 | Day 1 | 11:00 - 11:55 | Speakers: Michael Opdenacker, Philip Balister
Abstract
The OpenEmbedded/Yocto Project is a powerful open-source collaboration that provides a framework for creating custom embedded Linux distributions. It has become a key tool for developers building highly tailored, minimal, and efficient Linux systems across a wide range of devices, from IoT to automotive, robotics, and beyond.
Join us for this Birds of a Feather (BoF) session where OE/Yocto users, developers, and maintainers can gather to share their experiences, challenges, and best practices. Whether you’re a seasoned user or just starting to explore its capabilities, this session will provide an opportunity for lively discussion, collaboration, and networking.
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Michael is an independent embedded Linux consultant and trainer, and former founder of Bootlin. His new company is Root Commit (https://rootcommit.com).
Michael is a contributor to the Linux kernel and to the Yocto Project. His recent contributions include support for RISC-V boards and boards with Rockchip ARM64 SoCs.
Passionate about Free Software and knowledge sharing, he authored many presentations related to embedded Linux, the Linux Kernel, Free Software and technology in general. He finds talking at conferences a great way to truly learn what he shares.
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