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Hit the Open Road with Automotive Grade Linux – Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation

Hit the Open Road with Automotive Grade Linux – Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation

Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) is a Linux Foundation Collaboration Project that gets back to basics with its Unified Code Base distribution running on the Raspberry Pi 3 as well as automotive specific development boards from Renesas, TI, Qualcomm, NXP, and Intel. Walt Miner provides an update on the latest AGL release (Daring Dab), the roadmap for 2017-18, and demonstration of the latest software running on a Raspberry Pi 3.

About Walt Miner
Walt Miner works for The Linux Foundation as the Community Manager for Automotive Grade Linux. Walt has over 25 years of embedded software development and management experience in the automotive, mobile phone, and defense industries. This includes 7 years working for Tier 1 Automotive suppliers (Continental and Motorola) and 6 years managing Linux architecture teams for mobile phones and automotive infotainment systems.

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