The Aerospace Working Group shall develop use cases to inform and influence Linux architecture and related tools, work to derive technical requirements for avionics operating systems, and seek to enhance and expand avionics software lifecycle processes, practices, and tools to enable use of Linux in avionics systems that are certified to high design assurance levels. (https://lists.elisa.tech/g/aerospace)
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- Closing
- Matt Weber - Boeing
- Steve VanderLeest - Boeing
- Chuck Wolber - Boeing
- David Graziano - Collins
- Justin Pearson - Lynx Software
- Anshul Makkar - Infinitedeth
- Ivan Perez - NASA Ames
- Piotr Skrzypek - ESA
- Merlin Kooshmanian - ESA
- Manuel Beltran - Boeing
- Paul Mani - Collins India
- Olivier Charrier - Wind River
- Qasim Majeed - Siemens
- Sam Thompson - Rapita
- Scott Salmon - Cesium
- Matt Kelly - Boeing
- Jeannette Nounagnon - Boeing (Aurora)
- Gaston Gonzalez - VENG
- Martin Halle - Hamburg University of Technology
- Emmanuel Gravel - Skytrac
- Abdi Kitesa
- Lenka Koskova - TUL CZ
- Rajesh Kurapati - KMC
- Joseph Lee - Skytrac
- Gabriele Paoloni - Red Hat
- Daniel Riechers - Collins (Security)
- Wanja Zaeske - DLR
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Checkout our Aerospace working group page as part of the ELISA foundation. It includes a schedule of events, link to join the mailing lists, meeting minutes, and seminar library.
- 15-19 July IEEE Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology in Mountain View, CA, USA
- will include a workshop on open-source led by Ivan
- 29 Jul - 2 Aug AIAA Aviation Forum in Las Vegas, NV, USA
- 1-3 Oct IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference in San Diego, CA, USA
- 16-18 Sept OSS Europe
- 18-20 Sept Linux Plumbers
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See our Draft(April 18th, 2024 revision) Whitepaper
- Space Grade Linux
- Contacted Monaghan, Michael L. (GSFC-5870) michael.l.monaghan@nasa.gov to work on agenda and topics
- Tentatively planning to have the first Aug WG session Space focused
- [MW] is meeting with Kate Stewart on 07/16 to discuss SMCIT conference and LXF plans for Space Grade work
(Email sent on 7/16 to mailing list) https://lists.elisa.tech/g/linux-features/topic/questions_from_the_aero_wg/107253914
- ACTION: How is the topic space being organized (e.g., component/subsystem driven)?
- ACTION: Can LFSCS present on the minimal kernel and emulation? (Building a conversation towards "Could this be used for targeting our use case?")
Boeing is adding a new LFSCS focal to support architecture and subsystem discussions.
Collaboration link for Use Case development
Continue the discussion series, now in a separate document: Aerospace-Uses-Cases -- [Next steps]
Located in GitHub Issues