ps://elinux.org/Tips_for_ELC_presentation_proposals for details.
Following these tips will help improve the chances of your proposal being
accepted.
I look forward to seeing your proposals, and seeing you in Denver later this
year!
Thanks,
-- Tim Bird - ELC Program Committee Chair
P.S. A lot of our European develo
ll in flux, so please check back
towards the end of this year when making plans for 2025!)
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I look forward to seeing your proposals, and seeing you in Vienna later this
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Thanks,
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If accepted, you will need to prepare a poster (PDF). At the event, you will
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Following these tips will help improve the chances of your proposal being
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I look forward to seeing your proposals, and seeing you at the event (or
online)!
Thanks,
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Any parties attending or interested in attending Embedded Linux Conference 2023,
ELC 2023 is coming up in just a few weeks, in Prague. It is part of
the Embedded Open Source Summit described here:
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/
We are in need of volunteers for do
:
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/
If you are interested in showcasing or demo'ing something, please contact the
showcase coordinator - Tim Bird - by Wednesday May 31, 2020.
Please follow the instructions and provide the information listed
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Linux with your fellow developers and the community.
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and https://lore.kernel.org/ltp/YwyljsgYIK3AvUr+@pevik/ for some discussions
on this topic.
Please let me know if you are aware of the use of XFS filesystems where the
filesystem size is less than 300MB.
Thanks,
-- Tim Bird
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venue).
If you are interested in showcasing something, please contact me (Tim Bird)
by August 19, and prepare a poster too. However, the sooner, the better, as
demonstration space will be limited.
Please see details at the following wiki page for submission guidelines
for requesting a showcase slot
Well, It took a while, but this is now fixed.
The old wikis are still offline, but the https://www.celinuxforum.org/index.html
has been updated with the correct link to the mailing list.
Sorry for the delay, and thanks for the bug report.
-- Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Celinux-dev
Rob,
Sorry about that.
Given that you're posting on this list, I think you have the information, but
here is
the link to the mailing list:
https://lists.celinuxforum.org/g/main
The lists were moved over to "Group.io" some years back, and that page should
have been updated with a reference to th
Oops - June 13 a Sunday! Sorry about that.
-- Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Celinux-dev@lists.celinuxforum.org
> On Behalf Of Tim Bird
>
> Hello embedded Linux developer,
>
> This is a reminder about the deadline for submitting proposals for
> Embedded Lin
chances of having your proposal accepted.
I look forward to seeing your proposals, and seeing you at the event (or
online)!
Thanks,
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A few people have e-mailed me that unfortunately Linux
Plumbers has sold out. I checked right before I sent my message,
but either I messed up or they sold out soon after I sent my message.
If you are already attending plumbers, you should
get your ballot for TAB voting on Monday. Unfortunately,
ott! It's good to hear from you.
I hope you are doing well!
It's been a few years since we used the MPPWG acronym, but I should have
remembered it.
-- Tim
> On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, 4:47 PM, Tim Bird wrote:
>
> Please find below my feedback on the proposed catego
Hello embedded-interested people,
I just wanted to remind people about Linux Plumbers conference, and
the upcoming election of 5 members to the Linux Foundation
Technical Advisory Board.
I hope people take the opportunity to join Plumbers this year.
With it being virtual, more people than ever wi
> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Landley
>
> On 8/18/20 3:18 PM, Tim Bird wrote:
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Amit Agarwal
> >>
> >> Hello All,
> >>
> >> We are planning to reorganize the wiki pages on eL
Please find below my feedback on the proposed category list
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Bird
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Amit Agarwal
> >
>
Overall - Is each item below intended to be a standalone page, or
is the intent that sub-topics
> -Original Message-
> From: Amit Agarwal
>
> Hello All,
>
> We are planning to reorganize the wiki pages on eLinux.org by presenting the
> content of ELC conferences of the last 15 years (ELC, ELCE
> and Japan Technical Jamboree) based on Categories to which they belong.
>
> The worki
showcasing something, please contact the
showcase coordinator - Tim Bird - by Friday June 5, 2020.
Please follow the instructions and provide the information listed
on the page under: "How to apply".
If accepted, you will need to prepare a poster (PDF), and also prepare materials
for
proposal authors.
See https://elinux.org/Tips_for_ELC_presentation_proposals
Following these tips will help your chances of having your proposal accepted.
I look forward to seeing your proposals, and seeing you at the event!
Thanks,
-- Tim Bird - ELC Program Committee Chair
Esteemed embedded Linux colleagues,
The videos from Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2019 are now available on
YouTube.
This includes keynotes, ELCE sessions and OpenIOT sessions.
Here is a link to playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbzoR-pLrL6pamOj4UifcMJf560Ph6mJp
We will be add
> -Original Message-
> From: Geert Uytterhoeven on Thursday, October 10, 2019 6:47 AM
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 5:22 PM Thomas Petazzoni
> wrote:
> > On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 20:21:12 +
> > "Tim Bird" wrote:
> >
> &g
Hey everyone,
I just wanted to let you all know that the videos for ELC 2006 have been
re-uploaded to
the Linux Foundation YouTube channel.
They are available on this playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbzoR-pLrL6rgjonaAUcud04lafpQGokR
We will be working to update the elinux page
showcase coordinator - Tim Bird (that's me) - by September 16, and prepare
a poster too (poster due by September 30). However, please send
your message sooner rather than later, as demonstration space will
be limited.
The coordinator's spam-resistant e-mail is:
tim (dot) bird (at) sony
celinux-dev subscribers,
I'm the administrator of the celinux-dev mailing list (which, let's face it, is
mostly defunct
except for occasional e-mails about Embedded Linux Conference).
Unfortunately, I made a mistake in my administration today, and let several spam
messages go through (I pressed
- Tim Bird - by July 12, 2019, and prepare
a poster also (poster due by July 26). However, please send
your message sooner rather than later, as demonstration space will
be limited.
The coordinators spam-resistant e-mail is:
tim (dot) bird (at) sony (dot) com
Thanks - We look forward to seeing
r the report!
-- Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Bird
>
> I contacted the maintainer, and he said an update is in progress, and that
> this
> should be resolved today. We are waiting on some support from OSUOSL.
> - - Tim
>
>
> Original Messa
I contacted the maintainer, and he said an update is in progress, and that this
should be resolved today. We are waiting on some support from OSUOSL.
- - Tim
- - Tim
Original Message
Subject: [Celinux-dev] elinux.org is dead
From: Thomas Petazzoni
Date: Aug 27, 2018, 7:08 AM
T
to happen on Tuesday evening (October 23),
the second day of Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2018.
See https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/elc-openiot-europe-2018/
for conference details.
If you are interested in showcasing something, please contact the
showcase coordinator - Tim Bird (that
https://elinux.org/Tips_for_ELC_presentation_proposals
Following these tips should help your chances of having your proposal accepted.
I look forward to seeing your proposals, and seeing you at the event.
Thanks,
-- Tim Bird - ELCE Program Committee Chair
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, etc.)
Most presentation slots will be 40 or 50 minutes long, including time for
questions.
Tutorials and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions may also be
proposed.
The deadline for submissions is midnight (PDT) July 8, 2016.
I look forward to seeing your great ideas and projects,
Thanks,
-- Tim Bird
contact me (Tim Bird)
by March 11, and prepare a poster too. However, the sooner, the better, as
demonstration space will be limited.
My spam-resistant e-mail is: tim (dot) bird (at) sonymobile (dot) com
Thanks - I hope you can make it to the event, and look forward to your
ideas for demonstrations
On 01/23/2016 11:37 AM, amit mishra wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I'm trying to boot beagle black rev c board I'm getting the below error:
>
> default username:password is [debian:temppwd]
>
> Support/FAQ: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian
>
> The IP Address for usb0 is: 192.168.7.2
>
any questions about the projects.
Thanks,
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I look forward to seeing you at ELC 2015, in March.
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ons is midnight January 9, 2015 PDT.
To repeat, for additional info and details for making a proposal, see
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference/cfp
I look forward to seeing your great ideas and projects,
Thanks,
-- Tim Bird
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have plenty of time to interact with people who
were interested in their presentation.
The technical showcase is set to happen on Tuesday evening (October 14)
from 5:30 to 7:00 pm.
If you are interested in showcasing something, please contact me (Tim Bird)
by October 3 (yep, that's tomorro
On 09/19/2014 11:31 PM, Michael Opdenacker wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Here are at least videos for a limited set of talks, recorded with
> limited hardware resources, as the Linux Foundation turned out to only
> be able to make audio recordings that time:
>
> http://free-electrons.com/blog/elc2014
On 03/19/2013 09:24 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 03/19/2013 12:38:28 PM, Tim Bird wrote:
> My talk was on this subject too:
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGmtP5Lg_t0
>
> (What I actually talked about wasn't "what is toybox" but "_why_ is
> toybox
ed in this topic, I think the discussion is useful.)
Enjoy.
-- Tim
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I'm looking forward to another great year interacting with
all of you. Please join me in San Francisco in a few weeks.
-- Tim
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wcase are here:
http://elinux.org/ELC_2013_Technical_Showcase
I'm looking forward to another great event, and hope to see
you there!
-- Tim
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season and great New Year!
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On 12/14/2012 01:31 AM, Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD wrote:
> On 10:53 Thu 13 Dec , Tim Bird wrote:
>> On 12/13/2012 01:45 AM, Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD wrote:
>>> On 09:00 Thu 13 Dec , Satoru Ueda wrote:
>>>> Sorry but due to limitation of file si
On 12/05/2012 08:41 AM, Grant Likely wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Tim Bird wrote:
>> 2. Custom or homebrew tools:
>> Another one I use is called 'ttc', for 'tiny target control'.
>> It is a thin wrapper over many of the commands that are us
he number of
Japanese-speaking Linux developers who are affected by this
Youtube blockage in China.
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management, distributions and build systems,
debugging, development tools, architecture work, and more.
Please join us at the event, and consider submitting a proposal
for a presentation, tutorial or birds-of-a-feather session.
I look forward to seeing you there!
-- Tim
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My apologies. As celinux-dev list administrator, I messed up my
moderation and this response from Greg got discarded instead of
sent to the list.
Here it is, sent by me on Greg's behalf...
-- Tim
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 02:14:58AM +0200, Constantine Shulyupin wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 9:
On 10/02/2012 10:43 AM, Tim Bird wrote:
> On 10/02/2012 07:31 AM, Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD wrote:
>> On 21:44 Mon 01 Oct , Ruud Derwig wrote:
>>> We're always open to suggestions on topics to improve the conference,
>>> thanks!
>> I'
On 09/29/2012 05:18 AM, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
> Tim,
>
> On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 10:33:46 -0700, Tim Bird wrote:
>
>> This looks pretty good. I will definitely bookmark it, and can contribute
>> if you're open to articles being written by outsiders.
>
> I a
On 10/23/2012 01:01 PM, Robert Schwebel wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:48:57PM -0700, Tim Bird wrote:
>>> I use also pxe
>>
>> Yeah. I mostly use tftpboot with dhcpd dishing out a custom
>> kernel (and rootfs dir) for each board based on MAC address.
>>
just
run-of-the-mill dhcpd here?
I haven't done much with pxe. I'm not even sure I
know the difference between PXE and bootp.
Thanks for the feedback. I learned some new things already... :-)
-- Tim
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m to abstract out
the ttyUSB associated with a board, so I can just do something like:
'ttc panda console'. But my mappings would not break (as often?)
if I used the udev rules.
My excuse for not doing this earlier is that ttc precedes udev by
several years
Thanks.
have lived with quilt.
It must just be me. I've tried "git rebase -i" a few times, and I
always manage to completely mess up my patches. If I hadn't done a git stash,
I would have been dead. I probably just need to muscle my way through
it a few more times until I'm comfo
e way the kernel is written,
there are often arch-specific functions or structures that show up multiple
times if you don't filter down to one arch.
Here's my solution (armcgrep):
#!/bin/sh
find . -path "./.pc" -prune -o -name "*.[chS]" | xargs egrep "$1" |
y experiment to figure out which boards are attached
to which ttyUSB's again. It's a royal pain.
I'd be interested in seeing your shell script, ugly sysfs parsing and all.
Just out of curiosity - why picocom?
I've never heard of it. Is it just tradi
sites for forums?
What mailing lists?
Any other tips for increasing your productivity developing Linux?
Thanks in advance for any feedback you provide.
If you're coming to Barcelona, make sure to say hi and if
you're not doing something better, come to my BOF the evening
of Mo
document
says it is "public", I'm not sure it's legal to post verbatim contents to a web
site.
So - useful or not, I'm worried it's not legal.
-- Tim
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On 10/17/2012 12:13 PM, Eric Dumazet wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 11:45 -0700, Tim Bird wrote:
>
>> 8G is a small web server? The RAM budget for Linux on one of
>> Sony's cameras was 10M. We're not merely not in the same ballpark -
>> you're in a
for. The closest
things I found were "internal fragmentation" and
"padding", but those didn't seem to exactly describe
the situation here.
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r objects is probably more important by orders of magnitude)
Maybe.
I need to run some measurements on systems that are more similar to what
we're deploying in products. I'll see if I can share them.
-- Tim
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On 10/16/2012 11:27 AM, Ezequiel Garcia wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Tim Bird wrote:
>> On 10/16/2012 05:56 AM, Eric Dumazet wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 09:35 -0300, Ezequiel Garcia wrote:
>>>
>>>> Now, returning to the fragmentation.
s very good for collecting the
information, and having a way to snapshot and publish the items
solves some of the problems wikis have (uneven editing across
multiple pages over time can lead to inconsistent pages).
It sounds like the tools have improved since we did this, and
maybe we should look a
r the groans now... :-)
Ezequiel - do you have any measurements of how much memory
is wasted by 32-byte kmalloc allocations for smaller objects,
in the tests you've been doing?
-- Tim
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t-rot.)
Anyway, I think documenting all this on the elinux wiki
is very useful. By going to the page that Constantine
put together, I found out that someone is actually maintaining
the scull driver, which was one of my own wishes.
So I've already gotten something out of the thread. :-)
Thank
usable now for some tasks.
See http://www.landley.net/toybox/about.html
The CE Workgroup decided not to fund this project. Individuals
and companies may get involved directly if they wish. A few have.
-- Tim
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please test it as soon as possible, and report
any issues to Richard or the linux-mtd mailing list.
-- Tim
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ng talks and
brainstorming. After only 20 minutes or so, an announcement was made and people
went on to another topic. This was done a few times. It worked really
well for the number we had (about 150 people), but I don't know if it
would scale up to something the size of our current events.
-- Tim
On 10/1/2012 4:43 AM, Constantine Shulyupin wrote:
Hi,
I develop LDT - Linux Driver Template. It can used as starting pint of
development custom device driver and for learning development of Linux
device drivers.
Documentation: https://github.com/makelinux/ldt/blob/master/README.md
The driver u
On 09/28/2012 02:56 PM, Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD wrote:
> On 09:12 Fri 28 Sep , Tim Bird wrote:
>> (Just wait until you hear my philosophy of kernel size reduction... ;-)
> I do work on this too but I do not think it will be easy at the mainline as
> arm and linaro pus
; blog, to experiment whether there is interest for such a news site, and
> to see whether it is sustainable or not to regularly write news on this
> topic on an volunteer basis.
This looks pretty good. I will definitely bookmark it, and can contribute
if you're open to articles b
On 09/28/2012 09:29 AM, Robert Schwebel wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 09:12:35AM -0700, Tim Bird wrote:
>> For example, elinux.org has some great areas dedicated to BeagleBoard
>> and Raspberry Pi, and the section on boot time has lots of good
>> materi
g it?
I've got lots more to say, but this is already long enough.
(Just wait until you hear my philosophy of kernel size reduction... ;-)
Thanks for reading this far... Let me know what you think.
-- Tim
P.S. Please encourage your embedded Linux dev
ds,
and a hankering to see a bit of Europe over a week and a half period,
it sounds like an excellent chance to do a combo trip!
-- Tim
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ut the interesting things you're
working on, and to seeing you at the event.
Thanks and regards,
-- Tim Bird
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them and to contribute to them.
This is great! Thanks very much.
I've added a link from http://elinux.org/Android_Tutorials
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On 05/24/2012 04:19 PM, Tim Bird wrote:
> == Description ==
> Android includes some patches to support serial-line debugging via the ARM
> FIQ (Fast IRQ).
> This support includes some wrappers (fiq_glue) for managing the interrupt
> handling for FIQs
> in C, as well as the
Mainline android fiq_glue patch in Linux kernel
; Summary: Mainline android fiq_glue patch in Linux kernel
; Proposer: Tim Bird, Sony Network Entertainment
== Description ==
Android includes some patches to support serial-line debugging via the ARM FIQ
(Fast IRQ).
This support includes some
ader and
>> kernel
>> ; Proposer: Tim Bird - Sony Network Entertainment
>>
>> == Description ==
>> It would be nice to share log buffer or trace buffers between the bootloader
>> and the kernel,
>> so that either log messages or trace events (respectively) c
Hello embedded Linux developers,
Richard Weinberger has recently submitted a set of patches to add
"fastmap" scanning to UBIFS, so that an UBI attach operation can
be done much more quickly. This is related to contract work funded
by the CE Workgroup to improve UBIFS mount times.
At http://marc
; Summary: eMMC/SSD file system tuning and performance
; Proposer: Tim Bird - Sony Network Entertainment
== Description ==
I have seen a number of good presentations over the last year, regarding
efforts to tune file systems for eMMC or SSD media. However, I have not
seen a lot of concrete
Compressed printk messages
; Summary: Compressed printk messages
; Proposer: Tim Bird - Sony Network Entertainment
== Description ==
Attempts have been made in the past to compress printk messages to save kernel
runtime footprint. There is an option to disable all printks, but many embedded
Support same log buffer or tracing buffer in both bootloader and kernel
; Summary: Support same log buffer or tracing buffer in both bootloader and
kernel
; Proposer: Tim Bird - Sony Network Entertainment
== Description ==
It would be nice to share log buffer or trace buffers between the
kernel dynamic memory allocation tracking and reduction
; Summary: kernel dynamic memory allocation tracking and reduction
; Proposer: Tim Bird, Sony Network Entertainment
== Description ==
The purpose of this project is to identify (and hopefully reduce) extraneous
dynamic memory allocations
x.org
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This seems timely, given the recent no-MMU discussion...
Original Message
Subject:Running linux with mmu disabled on arm (AT91).
Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 08:24:48 -0700
From: Paul Chavent
To: linux-arm-ker...@lists.infradead.org
, nicolas.pi...@linaro.org
, t...@ato
On 4/26/2012 3:50 PM, Lucas De Marchi wrote:
Right now udev does device discovery and setup on every boot. But
usually this is not needed, especially on embedded devices where the
hardware will not change over time.
This sounds interesting. Do we have any first-order approximation
of the amou
On 04/24/2012 03:13 PM, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Tim Bird wrote:
>> On 04/24/2012 12:22 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
>>> On 04/18/2012 10:25 AM, Gross, Mark wrote:
>>>> I'd like to see Linux fit in stuff that this too :
>&
vice tree based from day 1. Pretty much the FIRST
> thing you add after "hello world" is a device tree parser, because that
> tells you how much memory you've got and where it is. :)
With device tree, you've probably blown your memory budget right
there. :-) Using device
x27;ll never find time to do...
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size. I've recently been working on supporting 4k stacks with
the Linux kernel (which works for me on ARM).
I think this list or the linux-embedded list on vger
are probably as good as any for discussing such work.
you think it would be good
for the CE Workgroup to fund would be appreciated.
Please see more details and full instructions at:
http://elinux.org/CEWG_Open_Project_Proposal_2012
Regards,
-- Tim Bird
Architecture Group Chair
CE Workgroup of the Linux Foundation
have any comments let me know. (I will take
feedback on this list or privately.)
Thanks,
-- Tim
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On 04/02/2012 03:55 AM, Michael Opdenacker wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> On 03/30/2012 06:33 PM, Tim Bird wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The CE Workgroup currently has a contractor working on
>> UBI checkpointing, which is a feature addition to UBIFS
>> to make it more s
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