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newsletter [2019/04/05 17:19]
waltminer April 5 newsletter
newsletter [2019/05/31 23:12]
waltminer May 31 newsletter
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 ====== Current Version of Weekly AGL Developer Newsletter ====== ====== Current Version of Weekly AGL Developer Newsletter ======
  
-==== April 5, 2019 ====+==== May 31, 2019 ==== 
 +Here it is!  Issue number thirty of the weekly AGL newsletter highlighting work going on around the AGL Community has landed on your doorstep.
  
-Welcome to issue number twenty-four ​of the weekly AGL newsletter ​highlighting work going on around the AGL Community. The newsletter is now being posted to the wiki page. Check it out at https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​newsletter Feedback and comments are welcome. ​wminer_at_linuxfoundation.org+You can find the latest ​issue and back issues ​of the newsletter on our wiki page. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​newsletterFeedback and comments ​on the newsletter ​are welcome. ​  wminer@linuxfoundation.org
  
 Regards,\\ Regards,\\
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 ==== Highlights ==== ==== Highlights ====
-1) Jan-Simon and I are traveling this week so the developer call will be two hours later than usual on Tuesday and the Instrument Cluster and System Spec EG call has been moved to Thursday. 
  
-2This is your last chance to propose a talk for the for Automotive Linux Summit in July. The deadline to submit a CFP for ALS is Sunday, April 7. https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/​automotive-linux-summit-2019/program/​cfp/​ When you make your travel ​plans to attend Automotive Linux Summit in July, remember that we will hold a F2F SAT and Expert Group meeting ​the day before ALS beginsSign up at https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​agl-distro/​jul2019-f2f ​+1) Grumpy Guppy patch release ​7.0.2 was made last week. https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/agl-distro/release-notes#​grumpy_guppy_702. Release 7.0.3 is planned for the end of June. The schedule was updated on the wiki page with updated ​plans for Guppy patch releases ​and the Happy Halibut release candidates. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​schedule
  
-3Our next F2F meeting ​will be held at Igalia’s office in CorunaSpain on May 7 – 9 Sign up on the wiki if you plan to make itA lot of important topics ​are on the agenda. https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/agl-distro/​may2019-f2f+2) Save the date for the next AGL All-Member Meeting. It will be held October 22-232019 in Monte CarloThis is an exciting location with a rich car racing historySponsorships ​are now available and we will open the CFP soon. There will also be F2F SAT an Expert Group meetings held on October 24. https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/agl-amm-eu-2019/
  
-4The guppy patch release (7.0.1) was held up by some regressions found in our pre-release testing so expect to be released after Tuesday’s developer call. We will also be making a decision on merging the uprev to Yocto 2.6 (thud branch) onto master during Tuesday’s call+3) Long-term support for the AGL UCB. We are documenting requirements that will be reviewed at this week’s SAT meeting. ​ https://​confluence.automotivelinux.org/x/X4CP
  
 +4) The SAT is also having a discussion about how we improve the AGL UCB readiness of AGL. This discussion will continue during this week’s SAT call.  See confluence at https://​confluence.automotivelinux.org/​x/​bICP ​
  
-==== This week’s ​meetings:​====+5) The hardware specification being written by the Reference Hardware System Architecture EG was reviewed during the meeting in Spain. ​This should lead to a 2-DIN hardware prototype that can be purchased by AGL Members. The current version of the spec can be found here. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​_media/​eg-rhsa/​agl_referencehardwarespec_v0.2.2.pdf ​  The next step is take this document and create an RFQ that can be responded to by possible hardware designers. I am working to get the first draft of the RFQ ready for this week’s ​SAT call (June 6). 
  
-=== Monday ===  +6) The agenda for Automotive Linux Summit was posted. ALS will be held July 17 – 19 in Tokyo. https://​events.linuxfoundation.org/​events/​automotive-linux-summit-2019/​program/​schedule/​ 
-13:00 UTC – [[:eg-v2c#​meetings|Vehicle to Cloud Expert Group]]+ 
 +7) When you make your travel plans to attend Automotive Linux Summit, remember that we will hold a Face-to-Face SAT and Expert Group meeting on July 16 the day before ALS begins. Sign up at https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​agl-distro/​jul2019-f2f 
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 +==== This week’s meetings:​==== 
 +=== Monday === 
 +None V2C EG Call Canceled ​
  
 === Tuesday === === Tuesday ===
-15:00 UTC - [[:​dev-call-info|Weekly developer call]] ​ ​**Note the time change for this week!**\\ +12:00 pm UTC – Joint meeting of [[eg-ic:​meetings|Instrument Cluster]] and [[eg-requirements-specification:​meetings|System Spec Expert Groups]]  
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 +13:00 UTC - [[:​dev-call-info|Weekly developer call]]\\
 Open to anyone with questions about AGL code or issues they may be having. ​ Open to anyone with questions about AGL code or issues they may be having. ​
  
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 ===Thursday=== ===Thursday===
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-12:00 pm UTC – Joint meeting of [[eg-ic:​meetings|Instrument Cluster]] and [[eg-requirements-specification:​meetings|System Spec Expert Groups]] **Note the day change for this week!**\\ 
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 13:00 UTC - [[:​agl-sat-meetings|System Architecture Team]] 13:00 UTC - [[:​agl-sat-meetings|System Architecture Team]]
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 The full AGL calendar can always be found at https://​calendar.google.com/​calendar/​embed?​src=linuxfoundation.org_i0rs8amkm0flde7kq5u4b9tef4%40group.calendar.google.com The full AGL calendar can always be found at https://​calendar.google.com/​calendar/​embed?​src=linuxfoundation.org_i0rs8amkm0flde7kq5u4b9tef4%40group.calendar.google.com
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