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DSDP/TM/Toronto 23-Feb-2006 Agenda
Location and Dates
- Location: IBM Development Labs – Toronto (Logistics are on the DD meeting page)
- Wed Feb/22: 0900 – 1700, Device Debugging
- Thurs Feb/23: 0900 – 1200, DD/TM joint session
- Thurs Feb/23: 1300 – 1700, TM
- Friday Feb/24: 0900 – 1500, TM
- Conference number: 866-576-2504, 6392948#
Attendees
This is the list of TM attendees. The full list of attendees is on the DD meeting page.
- Martin Oberhuber, Wind River
- Felix Burton, Wind River
- Pawel Piech, Wind River
- Doug Gaff, Wind River
- Dave Dykstal, IBM
- Dave McKnight, IBM
- Pete Nicholls, IBM
- Tom Hochstein, Freescale
- John Cortell, Freescale
- Kirk Beitz, Freescale
- Peter Lachner, Intel
- Aaron Spear, Accelerated Technology / Mentor
- Paul Gingrich, TI
- Ken Ryall, Nokia
- Ewa Matejska, PalmSource
- Javier Montalvo-Orus, Symbian
- Neil Taylor, Symbian
- Darian Wong, Curtiss-Wright Controls
Agenda
- DD/TM joint session
- Doug Gaff: General DSDP project update
- All: Plans for EclipseCon – who's attending, Tutorials/Talks, BOF's
- Standardized Hardware Descriptions
- Hobson Bullman: Introduction to SPIRIT for hardware descriptions
- Aaron Spear: Hardware Descriptions at ATI/Mentor
- Doug Gaff: Boardfile Descriptions at Windriver
- TBD: SkyEye - a mutil-architecure simulator that can run linux. It has a config file that maybe meet the definition of various embedded hadrwares.
- TM session
- Javier Montalvo-Orus: Demo of the Symbian Target Management System
- Dave McKnight: Explain current RSE structure, build setup and extension points
- Discuss Service Type APIs
- Dave Dykstal: ssh integration and ECF (very short update)
- Peter Lachner: Update on Connectors
- Refresher on Use-cases
- Proposal for Interfaces
- Discuss integration with RSE
- Martin O: Extensions to RSE data model for connections
- Martin O: Launch Actions
- Martin O: Review Project plan, and work-sub-items
- Create Working Groups for the main TM areas of work: Hardware Descriptions, Data Models, Connectivity, Services