The ELISA Project hosts in-person workshops on a regular basis to gather the project members, contributors, and other partners in the ecosystem to further collaboration, accelerate project progress, and plan for future goals. The next workshop will be held on May 7-9 in Lund, Sweden. We strongly encourage in-person participation for the best collaboration; a virtual component may be added if there is sufficient interest.
Location: Volvo Cars Lund Office in Lund, Delta 3, Scheelevägen 23, 223 63 Lund, Schweden
Date/Time: 1/2 day in the afternoon on May 7th, full day on May 8th, and 1/2 day in the morning on May 9th
Meals: lunch and Fika will be provided on site; dinner will be provided offsite on the 1st day.
Accommodation: Motel L Lund or Elite Hotel Ideon (please note that ELISA/Linux Foundation didn’t contract rooms at these properties and cannot guarantee rates, availability, or service. These hotels are recommended only because it’s located near the event venue.)
Getting There: Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (CPH) is the closest airport. Local transport is available from the airport to get you to within a few minutes of walking distance from the event location.
Cost: free to attend, in-person registration will be capped at 30
Topics and registration: please complete the CFP and registration form in advance to register to attend the workshop and to indicate topics of interest to lead a discussion on and/or to engage other participants with.
Note: schedule subject to change without prior notice
13:00 Welcome & Introductions
Philipp Ahmann, ETAS GmbH; Kate Stewart, Linux Foundation; Robert Fekete, Volvo Cars
13:30 Ask Me Anything about ELISA or Use of OSS in Safety Critical Applications
Philipp Ahmann, ETAS GmbH; Gabriele Paoloni, Red Hat
14:30 Fika
15:00 Example System within ELISA as Cross Community Effort with AGL, Eclipse S-Core, KernelCI, Xen, Zephyr, and more
Philipp Ahmann, ETAS GmbH
16:15 Fika
16:30 Interaction between ELISA and Adjacent Communities such as Eclipse, Linaro, Rust, SPDX, Yocto, and more
Kate Stewart, Linux Foundation; Philipp Ahmann, ETAS GmbH
17:45 Day 1 wrap-up
18:00 Day 1 ends
19:00 Dinner Offsite (location TBD)
8:30 Coffee and Warm-up
9:00 Safety Linux vs Safe(ty) Linux
Philipp Ahmann, ETAS GmbH; Paul Albertella, Codethink
10:30 Fika
10:45 How far do we go at the hardware level? An analysis of current state of kernel and integration
Olivier Charrier, Wind River; Alessandro Carminati, Red Hat
12:15 Lunch
13:15 Special Topics Update
14:45 Fika
15:00 KernelCI, BASIL & Testing
Luigi Pellecchia, Red Hat; Gustavo Padovan, Collabora
16:15 Fika
16:30 Requirements Traceability
Kate Stewart, Linux Foundation; Gabriele Paoloni, Red Hat
17:45 Day 2 wrap-up
18:00 Day 2 ends
8:30 Coffee and Warm-up
9:00 Trustable Software Framework
Paul Albertella, Codethink; Daniel Krippner, ETAS GmbH
10:15 Review Role of Rust in Safety Critical Applications and Explore Potential Implication for ELISA
Paul Albertella, Codethink; Daniel Krippner, ETAS GmbH
10:45 Best Practices Standard
Philipp Ahmann, ETAS GmbH; Gabriele Paoloni, Red Hat; Olivier Charrier, Wind River
12:00 Workshop wrap-up
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Tour of Volvo Cars Research Facility (Optional)