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Meld SDKs and the Open Source Ecosystem

Often at conventions I am asked how Meld Software Development Kits (SDK) based on MontaVista Linux (MVL) fit within the Embedded Linux ecosystem given that MontaVista specializes in the commercialization of Linux.

To begin, nothing within the Meld SDK is proprietary. While an SDK is assembled from an existing MVL Market Specific Distribution (MSD), the toolchain and build environment are open source. We can talk more about tools in a minute, let’s back to content.

Another key difference between a MVL MSD purchased from MontaVista, and a Meld SDK is that MontaVista actively supports, updates, and most importantly tests MVL MSDs. In contrast, Meld SDKs are supported through the Meld community Discussion forums. Meld members help other members solve problems with SDKs.

Now back to tools. As of June 2011, MontaVista has released the content-tools project to the community. Content-tools are used in conjunction with BitBake and OpenEmbedded (OE) to manage content within a project. Combined with an SDK, content-tools allows a developer to generate collections that will easily integrate into the framework that OE provides. Please watch Meld.org over the next month for tutorials on using content-tools.

LinuxCon, Teaching Open Source, and ARM TechCon

Next week I will helping to run the Education Mini-Summit at LinuxCon. This summit is organized by Teaching Open Source, an open organization that brings together open-source industry leaders with professionals in education, including teachers, administrators, and even textbook authors, to promote open source concepts. The summit is free for those attending LinuxCon, which itself is the premier industry conference for Linux, and which is a great deal for educators and open-source professionals alike. If you plan to go but haven’t yet registered – and you’d better hurry, as it is almost sold out – contact me for a discount code.

I will also be speaking at LinuxCon (on the subject of desktop Linux, but you can bet there will be some discussion of embedded Linux as well!) and hosting an embedded Linux BoF on Wednesday afternoon. I hope to make the BoF an annual event at LinuxCon, so please stop in to discuss the embedded Linux community, open hardware, and anything else on our minds.

Also on the horizon is the ARM Technical Conference November 9-11 in Santa Clara, CA. This is ARM’s major annual event, and this year it features a Chip Design Conference as well as a System & Software Design Conference for three full days of ARM immersion. Early-bird registration (read: discount) is still open until August 30, so be sure to register early.

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