[OE-core] [yocto] OpenEmbedded Developers Meeting in Portland before ELC

Jeff Osier-Mixon jefro at jefro.net
Thu Jan 12 01:52:21 UTC 2017


That is an excellent question. The main issue is that the room usually
contains 20-25 people who are spread too far apart for many solutions to
hear effectively. This is compounded by normally not having any access to
the room until the morning of the event, so it is always a mad scramble.

This year I am focusing on using a regular conference phone rather than a
fancy solution, so there will be no video but hopefully there will be good
audio. I wish I had a permanent solution, but the room is completely
different at every event. I will keep working on it.

Stay tuned for dialup info (no, it won't be google hangout).

On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 5:47 PM, Paul Eggleton <
paul.eggleton at linux.intel.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 09 Jan 2017 16:04:57 Philip Balister wrote:
> > As we do around each Embedded Linux Conference, OpenEmbedded will host a
> > developer meeting to discuss the state of OpenEmbedded and what efforts
> > we should focus on over the next six months or so.
> >
> > All developers and users are welcome to attend. We like to hear feedback
> > from a variety of people over what works, doesn't work, and is useful to
> > people using OpenEmbedded for all sort of applications.
> >
> > The meeting will be held Monday, Feb 20 at a location we can almost
> > announce. Based on prior years, the meeting will run from 9AM to 5PM.
> >
> > If you are going to attend add your name to:
> >
> > http://openembedded.org/wiki/OEDAM_2017
> >
> > Also, go ahead and add ideas for the agenda. We'll organize them better
> > just before the actual meeting.
>
> So it's great that this is happening, but unfortunately I'm not going to be
> able to make it to this one, and I suspect there will be many others who
> would
> like to participate but can't be present in person. In previous meetings we
> have really struggled with practical means for remote participation. I
> don't
> expect effective real-time two-way communication, but last time the audio
> was
> so poor I wasn't even able to hear what was being said.
>
> Is there a chance that given advance notice we will be able to set
> something
> up that could improve this?
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
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> Paul Eggleton
> Intel Open Source Technology Centre
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Jeff Osier-Mixon - Open Source Community Engineer, Intel Corporation
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