The ongoing heat between Linux kernel maintainers and Android Developers seems to be cooling down after their meet up at Linux Foundation Collaboration summit at San Francisco last week.
Linux Foundation Announces Keynotes for Exclusive Collaboration Summit
As the annual Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit was wrapping up yesterday in San Francisco, we asked a few attendees to weigh in on their favorite sessions.
The invitation-only event brought together 430 Linux kernel developers, Linux Foundation members and other Linux community insiders for keynote talks, work sessions, training, project updates, industry trends and networking.
On day one, at
Linux kernel maintainer and Linux Foundation Fellow Greg Kroah-Hartman will be moderating the highly-anticipated Linux kernel panel at the Collaboration Summit in a couple short weeks. He was generous enough to take a few moments recently to answer some questions about what we might hear from the Linux kernel panel, as well as some details on his recent work and projects.
Now more than halfway through the Linux Foundation's Collaboration Summit in San Francisco, attendees have started to weigh in on the best sessions and experiences so far. Some cited Monday's keynote presentations from heavy hitters such as Samsung and Jaguar Land Rover.
InformationWeek reports from the kernel panel discussion at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. "Andrew Morton, a key aide to Linux lead developer Linus Torvalds and often refe...
Recently I attended the Linux Foundation’s Linux Collaboration Summit in San Francisco, CA, USA. During my time there I had the opportunity to meet several kernel developers, community leads, journalists, etc...
Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronics joined the Linux Foundation in conjunction with this week's Embedded Linux Conference in San Francisco. Meanwhile, we recap last week's Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, which featured 20th Anniversary of Linux video contest, a Linux coming out for Yahoo!, and lots of talk about KVM, Cgroups, Open vSwitch, and kicking Microsoft puppies....
{lfnews}One of our most special events of the year is just a month away, the Annual Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. This Summit is unique because it's the first event we ever hosted (2007 on the Google campus) and aims to bring together Linux Foundation members with other distinguished community members to work on very specific opportunities for Linux.