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SUMMARY:ELISA Workshop Munich 2025
DESCRIPTION: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 co-hosted with Red Hat on November 18-20 in Munich. We strongly encourage in-person participation for the best collaboration; a virtual component may be added if there is sufficient interest. \n\nLocation: Red Hat Munich Office\, Werner-von-Siemens-Ring 12\, 85630 Grasbrunn\, Germany \nDate/Time: 1/2 day in the afternoon on November 18\, full day on November 19\, and 1/2 day in the morning on November 20 \nMeals: Lunch provided onsite each day; group dinner provided offsite on November 18 \nAccommodation: Search for hotels around the Berg am Laim station (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.) \nCost: Free to attend\, made possible by the generous support of ELISA Members and our co-host\, Red Hat \nCFP: closed \nRegistration (required): Please use this form to register for the workshop. We have reached the maximum capacity for in-person participation; you will be added to our waitlist and we will notify you if an in-person spot becomes available. Virtual participation can be accommodated up till the event start date. \nSchedule (all times in local CET)\nNote: schedule subject to change without prior notice \n\nNovember 18\, 2025\n12:00 Check-in and Lunch \n13:00 Welcome & Introductions \nGabriele Paoloni\, Red Hat; Kate Stewart\, Linux Foundation; Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS GmbH \n13:30 Ask Me Anything – New Contributor Onboarding \nGabriele Paoloni\, Red Hat; Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS GmbH \n14:30 Break and Hallway Track \n14:45 Research questions and publication directions of Aerospace WG \nMartin Halle\, Hamburg University of Technology – Institute of Aircraft Systems Engineering\, Matthew Weber\, Boeing \n15:00 Towards Practical Program Verification for the Linux Kernel \nKeisuke NISHIMURA\, Inria \n15:30 Towards a More Sustainable and Secure Software Tooling in Free/Libre Open Source Software Environments \nStefan Tatschner\, Fraunhofer AISEC \n16:00 Break and Hallway Track \n16:15 Introducing SW Requirements in the Linux kernel development process: status and next steps \nGabriele Paoloni\, Red Hat; Kate Stewart\, Linux Foundation; Chuck Wolber\, Boeing \n17:15 Exploring possibilities for integrating StrictDoc with ELISA’s requirements template approach for the Linux kernel \nTobias Deiminger\, Linutronix; Stanislav Pankevich\, Reflex Aerospace \n17:45 Day 1 wrap-up \n18:00 Day 1 ends \n19:00 Dinner at Gashof Obermaier \n\nNovember 19\, 2025\n8:30 Coffee and Welcome Back \n9:00 Architectures for Linux in Railway Safety Applications \nFlorian Wühr\, Red Hat; Daniel Weingaertner\, Red Hat \n10:15 Hypervisors are scary\, so why use them for enabling Linux for Safety Applications!! \nAqib Javaid\, Elektrobit \n10:45: Break and Hallway Track \n11:00 Open Functional Safety: Safety-Qualified Lifecycle with Sphinx \nChristopher Zimmer\, innotec GmbH \n12:00 Lunch \n13:00 AGL SDV SoDeV Insights \nNaoto Yamaguchi\, AISIN; Harunobu Kurokawa\, Renesas \n13:45 Best Practices in Open Source and Standards – Evaluation of Example Projects \nSimone Weiss\, Linutronix \n14:45 Beyond the OS: What else is required for safe automotive applications? \nIsaac Trefz\, Elektrobit \n15:15 :Break and Hallway Track  \n15:45 BASIL  \nLuigi Pellecchia\, Red Hat \n16:15 Continuous Compliance in Safety-Critical Open Source Projects \nRinat Shagisultanov\, InfoMagnus \n16:45 Industry Safety Level(s) vs. Aerospace Use Cases \nMatthew Weber\, Boeing \n17:45 Day 2 wrap-up \n18:00 Day 2 Ends \n\nNovember 20\, 2025\n8:30 Coffee and Welcome back \n9:00 Linux Virtual Address Space Safety \nAlessandro Carminati\, Red Hat \n10:00 Behind the Scenes: Elisa Yocto meta-layer and the ELISA CI infrastructure \nSudip Mukherjee\, Codethink \n10:30 :Break and Hallway Track \n11:00 The SPDX Safety Profile Release Candidate – towards standardised safety supply chain documentation \nNicole Pappler\, AlektoMetis \n12:00 Drawing an open source safety-critical landscape \nPhilipp Ahmann\, ETAS GmbH \n12:30 Workshop wrap-up \nKate Stewart\, Linux Foundation; Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS GmbH \n13:00 Lunch and Farewell
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/elisa-workshop-munich-2025/
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