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newsletter [2019/06/10 00:20] (current)
waltminer June 7 newsletter
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 ====== Current Version of Weekly AGL Developer Newsletter ====== ====== Current Version of Weekly AGL Developer Newsletter ======
  
-==== May 10, 2019 ==== +==== June 7, 2019 ==== 
-Sorry I am a little late with it, but welcome to issue number ​twenty-nine of the weekly AGL newsletter highlighting work going on around the AGL Community.  The F2F meeting in A Coruna, Spain is a wrap. We had a very productive week with over thirty attendees+Here it is!  Issue number ​thirty-one of the weekly AGL newsletter highlighting work going on around the AGL Community ​has landed on your doorstep.
  
 You can find the latest issue and back issues of the newsletter on our wiki page. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​newsletter. Feedback and comments on the newsletter are welcome. ​  ​wminer@linuxfoundation.org You can find the latest issue and back issues of the newsletter on our wiki page. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​newsletter. Feedback and comments on the newsletter are welcome. ​  ​wminer@linuxfoundation.org
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 ==== Highlights ==== ==== Highlights ====
  
-1) Check out the group picture taken during the F2F meeting in Spain. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​agl-distro/​may2019-f2f#attendees+1) Happy Halibut RC1 was released last week. Start testing and let us know what you find. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​agl-distro/​release-notes#halibut_rc17991
  
-2) We held meetings and documented ideas and requirements for two important AGL topics. Please review these and comment or help out. \\ +2) The System Architecture Team did not get through all of the topics ​on the agenda on Thursday, so we scheduled an extra meeting on Tuesday to discuss those topics we left out (see items 3 - )
-a. Production readiness of AGL, See confluence at https://​confluence.automotivelinux.org/​x/​bICP \\ +
-b. Long term support for AGL. We set a deadline of the June SAT call to gather additional requirements. https://​confluence.automotivelinux.org/x/X4CP+
  
-3) The hardware specification being written by the Reference Hardware System Architecture EG was reviewed during the meeting in SpainThis 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 will work to get the first draft of the RFQ ready for the next SAT call (June 6). +3) Long-term support for the AGL UCBWe are documenting requirements ​that will be reviewed at this week’s SAT meeting https://confluence.automotivelinux.org/​x/X4CP
  
-4) 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/​+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  
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 +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 11).  
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 +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
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 +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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 +8) Save the date for the next AGL All-Member Meeting. It will be held October 22-23, 2019 in Monte Carlo. This is an exciting location with a rich car racing history. Sponsorships 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/
  
-5) 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 
  
  
 ==== This week’s meetings:​==== ==== This week’s meetings:​====
 === Monday === === Monday ===
-None+13:00 UTC – [[:​eg-ui-graphics#​weekly_call|Graphics and UI Expert Group]] 
  
 === Tuesday === === Tuesday ===
- +12:00 UTC [[:agl-sat-meetings|System Architecture Team]]
-12:00 pm UTC – [[eg-ciat:meetings|Continuous Integration and Automated Test Expert Group]] +
  
 13:00 UTC - [[:​dev-call-info|Weekly developer call]]\\ 13:00 UTC - [[:​dev-call-info|Weekly developer call]]\\
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 ===Thursday=== ===Thursday===
 13:00 UTC - [[eg-connectivity:​meetings|Connectivity Expert Group]] 13:00 UTC - [[eg-connectivity:​meetings|Connectivity Expert Group]]
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