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Philipp Ahmann edited this page Apr 3, 2024
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* indicates TSC voting members
- *Philipp Ahmann
- *Alessandro Carminati
- *Gabriele Paoloni
- Pete Brink
- *Sudip Mukherjee
- Naresh Ravuri
- *Steve VanderLeest
- *Paul Albertella
- *Kate Stewart
- Olivier Charrier
- *Christopher Temple
- *Matt Kelly
- *Lukas Bulwahn
- Vipul Gupta
- AI: TSC follow up: How to prepare for the the core parts of the kernel session to make it productive in the workshop?
- may be on agenda next time.
- AI: Topics for plumbers to be evaluated in the next TSC
- done
- Action items in github issues
- https://github.com/elisa-tech/tsc/issues
- https://github.com/elisa-tech/tsc/issues/5 talks about system OTA updates
- https://github.com/elisa-tech/tsc/issues/10 is about STPA and outreach to MIT
- Registration is here: https://forms.gle/HV9ciQTcbkSwLZ1BA
- More information in past TSC meeting minutes.
- Topic proposals from previous TSC meetings and registration form are put in a gdoc
- AI-Philipp: Check with Eclipse SDV if someone can join.
- AI-Philipp: Check if someone from ZAL.aero is interested in joining the workshop
- Input for discussion: Recently, in the safety arch WG the current asset and coordination between WGs has been quickly discussed. As of now the expectations have been to have the domain specific WGs to define safety requirements for Linux following specific use cases analyses and then having the horizontal WGs (especially Arch, LFSCS and OSEP) to elaborate on specific safety analyses, methodology and technical investigation for Linux to support the allocated safety requirements. However recently the OSEP WGs has been elaborating safety requirements and architectural assumptions that can be used as a baseline for the Arch WG and the LFSCS WG to work on. So in addition to the top-down flow (from domain WGs to Horizontal WGs) we could also discuss a bottom up flow; i.e. domain specific WGs can review such safety requirements/claims in the context of their specific use cases.
- depending on content we may need to have different co-location (e.g. more safety or more kernel or integrator)
- Next possible chance to co-locate with Eclipse SDV would be towards end of the year (due to schedule conflicts)
- Past webinars on website: https://elisa.tech/seminar-series/
- ASIL-D certified Rust compiler is targeted for - May 8th (will be announced after Lukas' webinar)
- stress-ng update -> Kate wants to follow up with Collin King
- Later during the year:
- Have something about SOTIF, depending on discussions during June workshop.
- RT webinar once PREEMPT_RT is fully mainline.
- ELISA user story by a company.
- Seminar on Coverage by university Illinois and Boeing (Steve)
- already good presentation material available
- Submission done waiting for response.
- Next info after all the April events.
- Naresh intro
- from Magna NA
- interested in safe Linux and if it can be a fit for one of Magna's product
- implement some mechanisms to get Linux into ASIL-A.
- Maybe make it a session and present it at some time.
- Proposal to shift some meeting dates:
- April 17th to April 24th (due to OSS NA & EOSS)
- May 01 to May 08 (due to public holiday at many places?)
- Have a regular meeting at May 15 & 29?
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Next TSC focus topics:
- WG Coordination
- Core parts of kernel
- 09-11 Apr Embedded World in Nurenberg (Germany)
- 16-18 Apr Open Source Summit North America with Embedded Open Source Summit
- ELISA sponsors the Safety-Critical Software Summit at EOSS.
- Schedule and registration open: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/
- 17-18 Apr safe.tech in Munich
- Nicole (and Philipp) got a talk accepted.
- mainly German
- Registration and agenda: https://www.tuvsud.com/de-de/store/akademie/tagungen-kongresse/automobil-und-bahn/3619501
- 22-23 May Lund Linux Con https://lundlinuxcon.org
- 04-05 Jun ELISA Workshop in Lund (Sweden)
- 16-18 Sep Open Source Summit Europe in Vienna (Austria)
- 18-20 Sep Linux Plumbers in Vienna (Austria)