Introduction
In this episode of OpenHours, we met with Nicolas Dechesne of Linaro! Nico works as tech lead for a team within Linaro focused on software enablement (among many other things) around the Qualcomm snapdragon chipsets. Him and his team are constantly on the move, working to provide latest and greatest features for one of our popular 96Boards, the DragonBoard 410c. From OpenEmbedded builds to the pre-built Debian based Linaro builds, this team is pretty much involved in it all.
In this video, we had the chance to talk to him about the history of his team’s work with snapdragon. We later spoke of current releases, and the work going into future releases. If you are interested in finding out more of what Linaro and Qualcomm have in store around the DragonBoard 410c, this is the episode for you!
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Video
The slideshow
Chat log
Todd Thal - TT
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Todd Thal - TT
"Good Morning 96Boards"...(said to the cadence like "Good morning Vietnam" - aka Robin Williams)...; )
Rafael Christ - RC
Hello guys
Mani - M
Robert caught COLD
Todd Thal - TT
Congrats Sahaj !!!!!
Does sahaj have:
1). A GitHub repository that shows all his great 96boards/linaro work?
2). A blog ?
3). A LinkedIn account (contact info)?
Sahaj Sarup - SS
github.com/ric96
Todd Thal - TT
Tanks [. ]--
Sahaj your irc handle again?
Sahaj Sarup - SS
linkedin: https://in.linkedin.com/in/sahaj-sarup-5736a3b0
#ric96
Todd: I do have a blog, but haven't updated it too much lately, just a bunch of my videos. http://geektillithertz.com/wordpress/
Todd Thal - TT
Are they "kernel engineers", or "distro developers", or add-on applications engineers? "What areas do they cover ?"
Sahaj Sarup - SS
why does ubuntu need licence for binaries?
Isn't it completely open?
Todd Thal - TT
Now it sounds like they also do "installation development" ala kickstart , etc...
Daniel Thompson - DT
The licensing of ubuntu binaries has been controversial: https://www.fsf.org/news/canonical-updated-licensing-terms (and can cause trouble
for non-copyleft components)
Sahaj Sarup - SS
aah... that explains stuff. thanks Daniel.
will probably read it all later
Todd Thal - TT
Just saw linaro adds more to the linux kernel development than suse/Ibm/etc...
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/the-top-10-developers-and-companies-contributing-to-the-linux-kernel-in-2015-2016/
http://go.linuxfoundation.org/linux-kernel-development-report-2016
Daniel Thompson - DT
Todd: Its a multi-skill team but there is a significant number of very strong kernel developers (but there's definitely credit due outside
Linaro too... especially so for the GFX driver).
Todd Thal - TT
Just saw linux kernel went from 10,000 lines of code (first release 1991) to 22,000,000.00 lines of codes ...hecka more complex
http://storage.pardot.com/6342/155282/Publication_Linux_Kernel_Development_Report_2016.pdf
Mani - M
todd; thanks to all driver developers :P
Sahaj Sarup - SS
half of them are just defconfigs for arm :p, jk
Carl - C
I willl be trying to install Crystal language per these instructions on my Dragonboard: https://crystal-lang.org/docs/installation/
probably on the latest Debian build.
Sahaj Sarup - SS
it's not stolen, it's just forked :p
Mani - M
sahaj: lol
maddog - M
Letting people know is important!
Sahaj Sarup - SS
i think win10 iot uses that
the usb tool
maddog - M
todd; that size would have been a lot worse without the I/OI restructuring work done about five years ago.
Kurt Taylor - KT
@todd, keep in mind that several of the kernel contributing companies that you mention (for example IBM) also had assignees into Linaro
that helped with those contribs
Todd Thal - TT
Thanks maddog...don't even get me started on the fact that the latest Redhat (full enterprise release) is approximately 380 million lines
of code...and (sadly) many "Silicon Valley cloud PR execs" feel..just spin up Redhat VM(s) in the cloud (AWS/google cloud/etc.) in docker
or open stack..and everything will be fine!...(e.g. No more need for Linux admins/devops/developers..whoever)....
...and haven't even mentioned security issues or patches...
Ragnar. - R
How "open" is the GPS interface, do you get raw pseudornges and carrier phase from a DragonBoard?
Todd Thal - TT
Have any of you networked with Allen Downey to see if dragonboards can be mentioned parallel to his "thinking in DSP" project ?
http://greenteapress.com/thinkdsp/thinkdsp.pdf
http://greenteapress.com/wp/think-dsp/
Downey info:
http://www.allendowney.com/wp/
https://github.com/AllenDowney
PS: I am VERY prejudiced (positively) towards Allen as he was my TA at cal from the early 1990's and I have networked with him since then
(amazing guy!)...
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Ragnar. - R
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Robert Wolff - RW
@Todd: Have not networked with Allen
@Todd: Should I? Do you think it would be worth it considering the state of DSP?
Michael Welling - MW
hey everyone
Robert Wolff - RW
Hello!
Mani - M
Hey Michael
Tyeth - T
hi
Michael Welling - MW
I am just chatting today I guess
Todd Thal - TT
Robert I will email/talk offline...also your connections at Coursera would be great (along with several of those Coursera profs!...) Allen
is VERY well known in the python (O'Reilly / linux / HPC / DSP / teaching ..) communities (maddog probably knows him ...he attended call
during "Matt ewings" cal days...1990's...)
Robert Wolff - RW
@Todd: sounds good! please keep me posted
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Michael Welling - MW
even I have upstream patches
Mani - M
me too
Michael: did u co-maintain any subsystems?
Michael Welling - MW
no but I help on the IIO, SPI, and GPIO subsystems
Tyeth - T
thanks
Mani - M
great!
Need to leave.. See u guys
Rafael Christ - RC
See you guys
Rajan Mistry - RM
ok robert, got to go
I will see you tomorrow morning at 9:30?
Robert Wolff - RW
Yes, Rajan
I will proabbly be there at 9:00
Rajan Mistry - RM
ok, I will try to be there at 9 too
see you then
Robert Wolff - RW
thank, later!