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Announcement: New AGL Meeting Schedule for EGs and SAT

Walt Miner
 

Greetings all, 

A few important announcements about the AGL schedule of meetings for Expert Groups and the System Architecture Team. 

1) We have evolved the current schedule of meetings over the past eight years or so.  Going forward we are consolidating all bi-weekly meetings to occur in even numbers weeks with odd numbers weeks only containing the two calls that are held weekly.  Most importantly this means that the Tuesday developer call will become the Thursday weekly developer call.  We really feel that this new schedule will enable more people to participate in meetings on a regular basis. Nearly every meeting on the regular schedule will get a new time slot [1]. I will send out the new meeting notices this afternoon to the developer mail list. 

2) Please be aware that all EG and SAT calls are canceled the next two weeks due to the All-Member Meeting in Berlin and Embedded World in Nuremberg. If you are attending one or both of these events I look forward to seeing you there. AGL will be in booth 4-171 during Embedded World so be sure to stop by and say hello and see some awesome demos.

3) The new meeting schedule will start March 20 (week 12).  Keep in mind that the US and Canada begin summer time on March 12 so folks in Europe and elsewhere be one hour of out of sync for a couple of weeks. I will send a reminder before the new meeting schedule starts. 

Regards,
Walt




Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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New Automotive Linux Summit: Europe

Emily Olin
 

The inaugural Automotive Linux Summit: Europe will be held in Prague on June 27-30 as part of Embedded Open Source Summit. This event is in addition to Automotive Linux Summit/Open Source Summit Japan, which will take place later this year. The dates have not been announced yet. 

The Call for Proposals for ALS Europe is open until February 27. Submit your talk at https://linuxfoundation.smapply.io/prog/embedded_open_source_summit_2023/ and be sure to choose Automotive Linux Summit. 


Reminder: AGL AMM hotel room block closes on Friday Feb 10th

Dan Cauchy
 

AGL Members, 

Please book your hotel room: 
For those of you that will be joining us at the AGL All-Member-Meeting in Berlin on March 8-9, please note that the hotel room block will close this Friday February 10th. After this date, we cannot guarantee availability or room rate. Details can be found here: 

Agenda:
The agenda has been published and we plan to add some more sessions in the coming days. 

Please register
If you have not done so already, please register as soon as possible. This will allow us to properly plan for the evening reception and other activities. The registration code was sent to the AGL Members mailing list in a separate email. 


We look forward to seeing you in Berlin! If you have any questions, please reach out to anyone on the AGL team. 

Regards, 
Dan.

Dan Cauchy
Executive Director, Automotive Grade Linux
The Linux Foundation
email: dcauchy@...


CFP for Berlin AMM Closes Friday!

Emily Olin
 

The next AGL All Member Meeting will be in Berlin on March 8-9. The Call for Presentations closes this Friday, January 27, so make sure to submit your talk this week!

You can register for the event or submit your CFP at https://events.linuxfoundation.org/agl-amm/.

If you are a member and need the code to register, please contact events@...


Re: Invitation: AGL Reception at CES 2023

Emily Olin
 

If you haven't already, please make sure to RSVP for the Evening Reception at CES by tomorrow, January 4. Register at https://events.linuxfoundation.org/agl-at-ces/.

Hope to see you all there!


Invitation: AGL Reception at CES 2023

Emily Olin
 

AGL will be back at CES in Las Vegas on January 5-8th, 2023!

Please join us for our annual
AGL Evening Reception & Demo Showcase
Friday, January 6, 5:00 - 7:00 pm PT
Las Vegas Convention Center, West Hall #4141 (AGL Booth)


Stop by during the reception or during show hours to see demos of AGL infotainment and instrument cluster applications, including new Flutter based demos, as well as demos by AGL members Amazon Web Services (AWS), EPAM, Igalia, Panasonic, Renesas and VNC Automotive.

For additional information or to register for the evening reception, please visit https://events.linuxfoundation.org/agl-at-ces/

If you would like to schedule an onsite demo or meeting to learn more about AGL, please contact pr@....

 


Upcoming AGL Events + Automotive Linux Summit and CES

Walt Miner
 

We have some exciting opportunities to meet your fellow AGL developers in person over the next few weeks and then in the new year. 

1) Next week some of us will be in Tokyo for an integration session to prepare the hardware and software for our booths at Automotive Linux Summit and CES 2023.  If you need help getting something running on AGL this would be a great event to attend either in person or virtually. 


2) Automotive Linux Summit will be held on December 5 - 6 in Yokohama and Virtually. We just added some more talks to the schedule and I am looking forward to seeing everyone in person again.  In addition to ALS there are co-located events like Open Source Summit Japan, LinuxCon Japan and much more.    Registration and the schedule of events can be found here. 


3) On December 7 - 8 we will hold a developer workshop, SAT, and Expert Group meetings in Yokohama and virtually.  You can register and find the agenda here. 

4) Finally, if you plan to attend CES in January, AGL will be there. This is our biggest event of the year, so plan to stop by our booth in the LVCC West Hall. Full details can be found here. 



I look forward to seeing you at one of these events over the next few months. 
 
Regards, 
Walt

Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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Upcoming CFP Deadlines

Emily Olin
 

We have two CFP deadlines quickly approaching.

Automotive Linux Summit, Dec. 5-6, Yokohama and virtual: submit a proposal to speak by October 1https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-japan/about/automotive-linux-summit/

CES 2023, Jan. 5-8, Las Vegas: submit an application to exhibit in the AGL booth by Sept. 30. https://hubs.ly/Q01kg-B60.
 


Re: Free AGL Training - Virtual and in-person, Sept. 29 JST

Emily Olin
 

Please note that this training session has been moved to October 20. To attend virtually, please register here. Thanks!


Free AGL Training - Virtual and in-person, Sept. 29 JST

Emily Olin
 

We will be holding a free all-day AGL training session on September 29 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm JST, on-site in Tokyo and virtually.  This is great for people new to AGL or those needing a refresher.

Topics include:
  • Getting started with AGL UCB builds
  • Flutter and AGL Deep Dive
  • Introduction to AGL architecture 
  • Creating services for AGL 
  • Using CAN services with AGL  
  • Getting started with Virtual AGL with VirtIO 
  • Creating HTML5 apps for AGL
Additional details are available on the AGL wiki.

To join virtually, please register here.
If you would like to attend in-person, please email Walt Miner to confirm there is a spot available. Attendance will be limited due to Covid.


Deadline to submit CFP to Automotive Linux Summit is Sep 18

Walt Miner
 

The deadline for submitting a proposal to speak during the Automotive Linux Summit is September 18.  To submit a CFP see 

https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-japan/about/automotive-linux-summit/

After ALS, AGL is planning to be in-person for System Architecture Team and Expert Group meetings to be held Dec 7 and 8.  Please plan to extend your stay in Yokohama to attend these meetings. To sign up, please add your name to the attendee list here


Regards,
Walt

Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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CES 2023: Submissions Due Sept. 30

Emily Olin
 

We are excited to announce that we'll be back in Las Vegas for CES 2023! We'll have a prime location alongside OEMs and Tier1s in the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall. If you're interested in exhibiting in the AGL booth, please submit your application by September 30, 2022 at https://hubs.ly/Q01kg-B60.

We're expecting a lot of foot traffic to the booth. And, as in past years, we'll also host the AGL Evening Reception & Demo Showcase, an invite-only event for a targeted audience of executives, managers and engineers across OEMs, Tier1s and Tier2s. 
 


Re: AGL F2F Workshop to be held Sep 27-29 in Tokyo

Walt Miner
 

If you would like to attend this workshop in person, this is a reminder that the deadline for getting you entered into the ERFS system to request a visa for Japan is coming up on August 1.   We are starting to work on the training classes for September 29.  Let me know if you have any thoughts on training classes you would be interested in seeing us create or if there is a session you would like to give. 

Regards,
Walt

Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 7:18 PM Walt Miner <wminer@...> wrote:
We are pleased to announce that we will be conducting our second F2F workshop this year and our first in Japan in nearly three years from Sep 27-29 in Tokyo [1]. We will be focusing on AGL UCB architecture topics and we will also reserve the third day for training classes that are intended to get developers up to speed quickly on how to create AGL applications and the latest changes that have taken place in the UCB architecture.  

As you probably know, travel requirements for entering Japan are a bit more challenging than they have been in the past. Please review the wiki page[1] for the steps you will need to take prior to August 1 in order for us to get you into the system for qualifying for a Japan visa.  

If you plan to attend the workshop or training please enter your name on the attendee list on the wiki page or send me an email letting me know and I can add your name to the list.

Regards,


AGL F2F Workshop to be held Sep 27-29 in Tokyo

Walt Miner
 

We are pleased to announce that we will be conducting our second F2F workshop this year and our first in Japan in nearly three years from Sep 27-29 in Tokyo [1]. We will be focusing on AGL UCB architecture topics and we will also reserve the third day for training classes that are intended to get developers up to speed quickly on how to create AGL applications and the latest changes that have taken place in the UCB architecture.  

As you probably know, travel requirements for entering Japan are a bit more challenging than they have been in the past. Please review the wiki page[1] for the steps you will need to take prior to August 1 in order for us to get you into the system for qualifying for a Japan visa.  

If you plan to attend the workshop or training please enter your name on the attendee list on the wiki page or send me an email letting me know and I can add your name to the list.

Regards,


Re: AGL Hybrid Workshop (In-Person and Virtual) scheduled May 17-19 in Berlin

Walt Miner
 

I am looking forward to seeing everyone next week either in-person or virtually. The agenda has been posted to the wiki page. 


Regards,
Walt


Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 10:36 AM Walt Miner via lists.automotivelinux.org <wminer=linuxfoundation.org@...> wrote:

We are pleased to announce that we will finally hold an in-person Technical Workshop for the AGL Community from May 17-19 hosted by Mercedes at the MBition site in Berlin Germany.  We are planning the first two days to be our  usual workshop format and Thursday to be a more informal hackathon session to make progress on Embedded World demos and the Needlefish release. 

Details about the workshop can be found on the wiki page.[1] and you can sign up there for in-person or virtual attendance. There is a limit of 30 in-person attendees and MBition requires proof of vaccination as well as a negative Covid test that can be taken on-site. If more than 30 people sign up to attend I will let you know how we will manage it.  Most likely we will divide the sessions into half-days with specific topics for those times. 

Finally a reminder that AGL Tech Day! is tomorrow. There is still time to register[2] using code AGLTECH22
 

Regards,
Walt


Re: AGL All Member Meeting Survey

Walt Miner
 

Just a reminder for everyone to fill out the survey even if you do not plan to attend.  I promise it will take less than 1 minute of your time. The link is 


Regards,
Walt


Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 3:30 PM Walt Miner <wminer@...> wrote:
We are planning the next AGL Member Meeting to be in Honolulu, Hawaii on July 12-13, 2022.  For planning purposes, we are trying to estimate the number of attendees, but we would also like to know if you are not attending the AMM and the reasons why.  Please fill out this survey to let us know by May 9, 2022. 

The survey can be found at 



Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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AGL All Member Meeting Survey

Walt Miner
 

We are planning the next AGL Member Meeting to be in Honolulu, Hawaii on July 12-13, 2022.  For planning purposes, we are trying to estimate the number of attendees, but we would also like to know if you are not attending the AMM and the reasons why.  Please fill out this survey to let us know by May 9, 2022. 

The survey can be found at 



Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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Re: AGL Hybrid Workshop (In-Person and Virtual) scheduled May 17-19 in Berlin

Walt Miner
 

Hi everyone, 
If you are planning to attend this workshop in person, please sign up by the end of this week so we can get a final list of attendees to MBition. If you are on the fence about attending the workshop, we would love to have you there, but let me know if you need to sign up after this week so I can make the proper arrangements.

Regards,
Walt

Walt Miner
AGL Community Manager
The Linux Foundation

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On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 10:36 AM Walt Miner via lists.automotivelinux.org <wminer=linuxfoundation.org@...> wrote:

We are pleased to announce that we will finally hold an in-person Technical Workshop for the AGL Community from May 17-19 hosted by Mercedes at the MBition site in Berlin Germany.  We are planning the first two days to be our  usual workshop format and Thursday to be a more informal hackathon session to make progress on Embedded World demos and the Needlefish release. 

Details about the workshop can be found on the wiki page.[1] and you can sign up there for in-person or virtual attendance. There is a limit of 30 in-person attendees and MBition requires proof of vaccination as well as a negative Covid test that can be taken on-site. If more than 30 people sign up to attend I will let you know how we will manage it.  Most likely we will divide the sessions into half-days with specific topics for those times. 

Finally a reminder that AGL Tech Day! is tomorrow. There is still time to register[2] using code AGLTECH22
 

Regards,
Walt


AGL Hybrid Workshop (In-Person and Virtual) scheduled May 17-19 in Berlin

Walt Miner
 

We are pleased to announce that we will finally hold an in-person Technical Workshop for the AGL Community from May 17-19 hosted by Mercedes at the MBition site in Berlin Germany.  We are planning the first two days to be our  usual workshop format and Thursday to be a more informal hackathon session to make progress on Embedded World demos and the Needlefish release. 

Details about the workshop can be found on the wiki page.[1] and you can sign up there for in-person or virtual attendance. There is a limit of 30 in-person attendees and MBition requires proof of vaccination as well as a negative Covid test that can be taken on-site. If more than 30 people sign up to attend I will let you know how we will manage it.  Most likely we will divide the sessions into half-days with specific topics for those times. 

Finally a reminder that AGL Tech Day! is tomorrow. There is still time to register[2] using code AGLTECH22
 

Regards,
Walt


AGL Welcomes Three New Members

Emily Olin
 

We are excited to officially welcome IndyKite, Marelli and Red Hat to the AGL Community as Bronze members. You can read the full announcement here.

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