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SUMMARY:ELISA Project at FOSDEM 2026
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]FOSDEM is a free event for software developers to meet\, share ideas and collaborate. Every year\, thousands of developers of free and open source software from all over the world gather at the event in Brussels. \nThe ELISA Project Ambassadors will be at FOSDEM 2026\, actively participating across the event. They will be giving presentations\, joining discussions\, and meeting contributors and attendees in various developer rooms throughout the weekend. You can also connect with them at the Linux Foundation Europe stand\, where they will be available to talk about ongoing work\, community activities\, and how to get involved with ELISA. \nIn addition\, Philipp Ahmann\, ELISA TSC Chair\, Systems and Automotive WG Chair\, and Sr. OSS Community Manager at ETAS GmbH (BOSCH)\, will be giving a talk at FOSDEM 2026. Philipp will also be at the Linux Foundation Europe stand throughout the weekend for anyone who would like to learn more about the ELISA Project\, ask technical questions\, or discuss collaboration opportunities. \nFrom the TSC\, Kate Stewart (VP\, Dependable Embedded Systems\, The Linux Foundation) and Nicole Pappler (Senior Safety Expert & Founder at AlektoMetis.com) will also be at FOSDEM. \n  \nSession Highlight:\nCode\, Compliance\, and Confusion: Open Source in Safety-Critical Products \nOpen source is increasingly finding its place in functionally safe\, safety-critical systems but adoption remains complex. This talk explores the rapid progress of OSS in functional safety across Linux\, Zephyr\, Xen\, and automotive middleware\, while also addressing the real barriers holding it back\, from certification uncertainty to misunderstood safety concepts.  Learn more. \nBoF/Unconference\nBOF: Linux & Open Source Software for safety applications in Railways (Jan 31\, 2026 11:00 am – 11:55 am) \nDigitization requires efficient software development. Today\, this is no longer financially viable without the massive reuse of existing components and thus without the use of open source software as a generic product\, also in the context of safety applications. Therefore\, ways and means must be found to make open source software usable on a large scale for the railway sector. Due to the cooperative nature of open source software and the low competitive differentiation in the use of such generic products\, the collaboration of various stakeholders from the sector under the governance of a Foundation can useful and important. This BOF wants to explore\, if there is a critical mass to start a foundational backed project initiative for better spread of awareness for OSS in Railways and which activities exist to expand this approach for the safety-critical parts. \nSafety-Critical Linux: Challenges across industries (Sat\, Jan 31 – 12:00pm – 12:55pm) \nLinux is being used more often in safety-critical areas like cars\, planes\, medical devices\, robots\, and trains. But each industry faces similar challenges when trying to meet safety and certification requirements. This BoF is an open discussion about those real-world problems: timing and determinism\, documentation\, certification\, tooling\, and system design. Anyone interested in safety-critical Linux is welcome to join\, share experiences\, ask questions\, and explore where collaboration could help. Learn more. \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/elisa-project-at-fosdem-2026/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260211T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260211T090000
DTSTAMP:20260511T130143
CREATED:20260109T173408Z
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SUMMARY:WG SIG Annual Updates 2026
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]Join the ELISA Working Group and Special Interest Group Annual Updates on February 11 and 12\, 10:00-12:00 EST / 7:00-9:00 PST / 16:00-18:00 CET / 15:00-17:00 UTC when each of the group leads will bring you up to speed on their group’s progress\, roadmap\, and how you can participate. \nThe updates will include the following topics: \n\nLook back at major milestone and achievements in 2025\nCurrent focus and activities\nWhat’s coming up in 2026 and areas and opportunities for collaboration\nOnboarding resources and how to get involved\n\nThe first day begins with a 15-minute overview of ELISA by the Technical Steering Committee Chair\, Philipp Ahmann. Each Working Group update will be approximately 20 minutes long followed by a 5 minute Q&A. The second day ends with a 15-minute closing and final thoughts. \nSession on February 11 will include updates from speakers/WG leads of the following Working Groups: \n\n15:00-15:15 UTC: ELISA Project Overview (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n15:15-15:40 UTC: Open Source Engineering Process (Paul Albertella\, Codethink)\n15:40-16:05 UTC: Systems and Automotive (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n16:05-16:30 UTC: Safety Architecture (Gabriele Paoloni\, Red Hat)\n16:30-16:55 UTC: Linux Features for Safety-Critical Systems (Alessandro Carminati\, NVIDIA)\n\nSession on February 12 will include updates from speakers/WG leads of the following the use-case focused Working Groups and SIGs \n\n15:00-15:05 UTC: Welcome back (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n15:05-15:30 UTC: Aerospace (Matthew Weber\, The Boeing Company)\n15:30-15:55 UTC: Space Grade Linux (Ramon Roche\, The Linux Foundation)\n15:55-16:20 UTC: BASIL & Tools WG evolution (Luigi Pellecchia\, Red Hat)\n16:20-16:45 UTC: Lighthouse SIG (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n16:45-17:00 UTC Closing and final thoughts (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n\nHow to Attend: Register here in advance to attend for free. Upon registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing the details about joining the sessions. And don’t forget to add the event to your calendar from the confirmation email. \nNote: Session schedule is subject to change.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/wg-sig-annual-updates-2026/2026-02-11/
CATEGORIES:Working Group Updates
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T070000
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SUMMARY:WG SIG Annual Updates 2026
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]Join the ELISA Working Group and Special Interest Group Annual Updates on February 11 and 12\, 10:00-12:00 EST / 7:00-9:00 PST / 16:00-18:00 CET / 15:00-17:00 UTC when each of the group leads will bring you up to speed on their group’s progress\, roadmap\, and how you can participate. \nThe updates will include the following topics: \n\nLook back at major milestone and achievements in 2025\nCurrent focus and activities\nWhat’s coming up in 2026 and areas and opportunities for collaboration\nOnboarding resources and how to get involved\n\nThe first day begins with a 15-minute overview of ELISA by the Technical Steering Committee Chair\, Philipp Ahmann. Each Working Group update will be approximately 20 minutes long followed by a 5 minute Q&A. The second day ends with a 15-minute closing and final thoughts. \nSession on February 11 will include updates from speakers/WG leads of the following Working Groups: \n\n15:00-15:15 UTC: ELISA Project Overview (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n15:15-15:40 UTC: Open Source Engineering Process (Paul Albertella\, Codethink)\n15:40-16:05 UTC: Systems and Automotive (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n16:05-16:30 UTC: Safety Architecture (Gabriele Paoloni\, Red Hat)\n16:30-16:55 UTC: Linux Features for Safety-Critical Systems (Alessandro Carminati\, NVIDIA)\n\nSession on February 12 will include updates from speakers/WG leads of the following the use-case focused Working Groups and SIGs \n\n15:00-15:05 UTC: Welcome back (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n15:05-15:30 UTC: Aerospace (Matthew Weber\, The Boeing Company)\n15:30-15:55 UTC: Space Grade Linux (Ramon Roche\, The Linux Foundation)\n15:55-16:20 UTC: BASIL & Tools WG evolution (Luigi Pellecchia\, Red Hat)\n16:20-16:45 UTC: Lighthouse SIG (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n16:45-17:00 UTC Closing and final thoughts (Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS)\n\nHow to Attend: Register here in advance to attend for free. Upon registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing the details about joining the sessions. And don’t forget to add the event to your calendar from the confirmation email. \nNote: Session schedule is subject to change.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/wg-sig-annual-updates-2026/2026-02-12/
CATEGORIES:Working Group Updates
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T070000
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SUMMARY:ELISA Seminar - From Requirements to Code: Managing End-to-End Traceability with BASIL
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]ELISA Project Seminar Series focuses on hot topics related to ELISA’s mission to define and maintain a common set of elements\, processes and tools that can be incorporated into Linux-based\, safety-critical systems amenable to safety certification. Speakers are members\, contributors and thought leaders from the ELISA Project and surrounding communities. Each seminar comprises a 45-minute presentation and a 15-minute Q&A\, and it’s free to attend. \nTitle: From Requirements to Code: Managing End-to-End Traceability with BASIL \nDate: Wednesday\, March 11\, 2026\, 7:00-8:00 Pacific / 14:00-15:00 UTC / 15:00-16:00 CET \nSpeaker: Luigi Pellecchia\, Principal Software Quality Engineer at Red Hat \nHow to Attend: Register here in advance to attend for free. And please add the webinar joining details to your calendar from the confirmation email you will receive upon registering \nDescription: \nThis seminar explores BASIL\, an open source requirements and traceability management tool under the ELISA Project. BASIL enables teams to connect specifications\, requirements\, test artifacts\, documentation and source code using flexible traceability matrices while integrating seamlessly with existing test infrastructures. Luigi Pellecchia\, BASIL Maintainer and member of the ELISA Project Technical Steering Committee\, will present how BASIL improves collaboration and governance through role-based permissions\, traceability-as-code\, and AI-driven workflow guidance and more.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/elisa-seminar-from-requirements-to-code-managing-end-to-end-traceability-with-basil/
CATEGORIES:ELISA Seminar Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T080000
DTSTAMP:20260511T130143
CREATED:20260422T181736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T181736Z
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SUMMARY:ELISA Seminar - Functional safety with Xen\, Zephyr and Linux for avionics\, automotive and industrial
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]ELISA Project Seminar Series focuses on hot topics related to ELISA’s mission to define and maintain a common set of elements\, processes and tools that can be incorporated into Linux-based\, safety-critical systems amenable to safety certification. Speakers are members\, contributors and thought leaders from the ELISA Project and surrounding communities. Each seminar comprises a 45-minute presentation and a 15-minute Q&A\, and it’s free to attend. \nTitle: Functional safety with Xen\, Zephyr and Linux for avionics\, automotive and industrial \nDate: Wednesday\, May 13\, 2026\, 7:00-8:00 Pacific / 14:00-15:00 UTC / 15:00-16:00 CET \nSpeaker: Ayan Kumar Halder\, Sr. Member of Technical Staff\, AMD; Matthew Weber\, Associate Technical Fellow and Chief Software Architect Linux\, Boeing \nHow to Attend: Register here in advance to attend for free. And please add the webinar joining details to your calendar from the confirmation email you will receive upon registering \nDescription: \nOpen-source hypervisors and operating systems are increasingly being considered for safety-critical systems across avionics\, automotive\, and industrial domains. This talk presents the ongoing work to bring functional safety capabilities to the Xen hypervisor alongside Zephyr RTOS and Linux\, targeting deployment in mixed-criticality systems. We begin with the big picture: a system-level design showing how Xen\, Zephyr\, and Linux can be composed to meet the needs of different safety domains — from avionics (DO-178C) to automotive (ISO 26262) and industrial (IEC 61508). We then dive deep into the concrete work items that have been upstreamed or published\, including MISRA C fixes\, safety- critical features in Xen such as MPU support\, along with requirements\, architecture specifications\, test specifications\, and tests. We conclude sharing how to collaborate with ELISA and Xen FuSa efforts to collaborate on an open safety case! \nWe will describe the various means of testing with some examples – domain based tests\, fault injection tests\, internal interface tests based on gdb\, fuzzing\, platform emulation for testing\, unit tests based of ceedling and coverage measurement (branch\, line\, function\, MCDC). All these tests are aimed at validating Xen as safety element out of context.  We will also describe how we plan to reduce the code to be safety certified by introducing fine granular configurations describing the hardware features. Besides\, we will describe how Xen enforces freedom from interference between different VMs based on capabilities and properties. Thus\, we ensure that Xen can meet the safety guidelines set by ISO 26262\, IEC 61508 and DO-178C. \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/elisa-seminar-functional-safety-with-xen-zephyr-and-linux-for-avionics-automotive-and-industrial/
CATEGORIES:ELISA Seminar Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
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SUMMARY:Embedded Linux Conference & Open Source Summit - May 18-20\, 2026\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]Embedded Linux Conference (ELC) takes place alongside Open Source Summit\, bringing together two of the most influential communities in open source. \nEmbedded Linux powers everything from automotive and industrial systems to healthcare devices and consumer electronics. For over two decades\, ELC has been the premier vendor-neutral technical conference for developers and organizations building with Linux in embedded environments. It offers deep technical sessions\, hands-on learning\, and collaboration across kernel development\, real-time systems\, safety\, security\, and more. \nCo-located with ELC\, Open Source Summit is the leading gathering for open source developers\, maintainers\, and community leaders. It’s where the global open source community connects to share knowledge\, collaborate on solutions\, and drive innovation across technologies. \nTogether\, these events provide a unique opportunity to: \n\nLearn from experts building and maintaining critical open source technologies\nConnect with developers\, architects\, and decision-makers across industries\nExplore emerging trends in embedded systems\, safety\, security\, and cloud-native technologies\nCollaborate on real-world challenges and advance open source projects\n\nThe ELISA Project will participate in the Open Source Summit Safety Critical Software Track\, contributing expertise on safety-critical systems and advancing the use of Linux in safety applications. \nJoin us to be part of the community shaping the future of embedded and open source innovation. Learn more about the ELC and Open Source Summit. \nRead “What to expect from the ELISA Project at Open Source Summit 2026 – North America” to learn more about the safety critical software track sessions.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/open-source-summit-may-18-20-2026-minneapolis-minnesota/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTSTAMP:20260511T130143
CREATED:20260316T152043Z
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SUMMARY:ELISA Workshop London 2026
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]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 Canonical on June 9-11 in London. We strongly encourage in-person participation for the best collaboration; a virtual component may be added if there is sufficient interest. \n\nLocation: Canonical’s London Office \nNorton Rose Fulbright LLP        \n5th floor\, Canonical Group Ltd\n3 More London Riverside\, London SE1 2AQ\nDate/Time: 1/2 day in the afternoon on June 9\, full day on June 10\, and 1/2 day in the morning on June 11 \nMeals: Group dinner provided offsite on June 9\, lunch provided onsite on June 10 \nAccommodation: Search for hotels around the Tower Bridge. Recommended hotels include Hilton Tower Bridge\, La Lit\, Premier Inn\, Dixon\, which are all within walking distance. (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\, Canonical \nCFP: Please use this form to propose topics. CFP closes on April 30\, 2026. \nRegistration (required): Free to attend. Please use this form to register for the workshop. In-person registration is limited to 35 participants. Once capacity is reached\, additional in-person registrants will be placed on a waitlist. Virtual attendance remains available\, with registration open until one day before the event start date. \nSchedule (all times in local BST)\nNote: schedule subject to change without prior notice \n\nJune 9\, 2026\n12:30 Check-in and Registration \n13:00 Welcome from ELISA Leadership and Co-host Canonical \nKate Stewart\, Linux Foundation; Philipp Ahmann\, ELISA TSC Chair; Teemu Kärkkäinen & Jaume Rafols Borrell\, Canonical \n13:30 Ask Me Anything  \nGabriele Paoloni\, ELISA Governing Board Chair; Philipp Ahmann\, ELISA TSC Chair \n14:15 Certifying Linux for Safety-Critical Systems: A Cybersecurity Compliance Case Study \nMikel Azkarate-askatsua\, Canonical \n14:45 Longterm latency monitoring of Linux with PREEMPT_RT \nJan Altenberg\, OSADL \n15:30 Break and Hallway Track \n15:45 SafetyGuard – Watchdog Software \nSathishkumar Duraisamy\, SDuraiEngineer; Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS GmbH \n16:30 Development status of AGL SoDeV \nYuichi Kusakabe\, Honda Motor Co.\, Ltd \n17:00 Functional safety with Xen\, Zephyr and Linux for avionics\, automotive and industrial \nMatthew Weber\, The Boeing Company; Ayan Kumar Halder\, AMD \n17:55 Day 1 Wrap-up \n18:00 Day 1 ends \n19:00 Dinner Offsite (location coming soon) \n\nJune 10\, 2026\n8:30 Coffee and Welcome Back \n9:00 Taming the Violation Tsunami: Using AI to Tailor Static Code Analysis for Safe Linux \nEli Gurvitz\, NVIDIA \n9:45 Applying AI to safety-critical product development \nNicola Di Miscio\, NVIDIA \n10:30: AI based tooling used during a project development lifecycle \nOlivier Charrier\, Wind River \n11:00: Break and Hallway Track \n11:15 SPDX modeling for a safety-case – feedback on role and assumption \nNicole Pappler\, AlektoMetis; Kate Stewart\, Linux Foundation \n11:45 From Best Practices to Evidence: How Software Heritage and SWHID Support Trustworthy Open Source \nWendi Urribarri\, Woven by Toyota \n12:15: Lunch \n13:15 Improving kernel test coerage with stress-ng \nColin King\, stress-ng maintainer \n13:45 Lightening Talks (demos & announcements) \n13:45 BASIL \nLuigi Pellecchia\, Red Hat \n14:00 Railways SIG \n Henrik Brändle\, Insitute for Rail Vehicles\, RWTH Aachen University \n14:15 Eclipse S-CORE and AoUs to the Operating System \nPhilipp Ahmann\, ETAS GmbH \n14:30 A PoC Based Framework to Evaluate Linux VMA Criticalities in Safety-Critical Systems \nAlessandro Carminati\, NVIDIA \n15:15: Break and Hallway Track \n15:30 What do we expect from a Safety Manual? \nNicole Pappler\, AlektoMetis \n16:15: What overall approach to enable Linux in safety applications can we recommend? \nPaul Albertella\, Codethink; Igor Stoppa\, NVIDIA \n17:00 Defining Linux Kernel Requirements and Test Specifications out of the Kernel Tree \nGabriele Paoloni\, Red Hat; Kate Stewart\, Linux Foundation; Chuck Wolber\, The Boeing Company \n18:00 Day 1 wrap-up \n18:05 Day 2 ends \n\nJune 11\, 2026\n8:30 Coffee and Welcome Back \n9:00 Update on NVIDIA’s approach to achieve ASIL B Qualified Linux \nIgor Stoppa\, NVIDIA \n10:00 Comparing ELISA Lighthouse OSS SIG Checklist with Existing OSS Best-Practice Frameworks \nWendi Urribarri\, Woven by Toyota \n11:00 Break and Hallway Track \n11:30 Why do we need a process at all in OSS?! \nPhilipp Ahmann\, ETAS GmbH \n12:15 Workshop Wrap-up and Next Steps \nPhilipp Ahmann\, ETAS GmbH \n\n17:30 Zephyr Project Meetup  (separate registration required) \nIf you’re staying longer\, we invite you to join the Zephyr Project Meetup up in London\, an in-person event for anyone interested in open source and embedded systems. It features talks on real-world Zephyr use cases\, subsystems\, and new features\, along with opportunities to connect with the community and expand your network. Seats are limited\, so early registration is recommended.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/elisa-workshop-london-2026/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit 2026 - Mumbai\, India
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers and contributors. It’s where maintainers\, technologists\, and community leaders come together to share knowledge\, collaborate on solutions\, and push open source projects forward. It’s the home for code\, community\, and the people driving the future of open source. \nOpen Source Summit is not a single-focus\, niche event—it’s the big tent that unites the full spectrum of open source technologies and communities. Whether you work in cloud infrastructure\, Linux kernel development\, AI/ML\, embedded systems\, DevOps\, security\, or safety-critical systems\, Open Source Summit offers a shared space to exchange ideas\, make connections\, and learn across domains. It’s where technologists who don’t typically land in the same room get a chance to collaborate. \nAt the same time\, Open Source Summit brings in the leaders and practitioners who support the ecosystem from non-technical angles: open source program office (OSPO) staff\, legal experts\, policy advocates\, standards organizations\, equity champions\, community managers\, and foundation leaders. Together\, they help shape the frameworks\, culture\, and strategy that make open source work. \nThis event serves as a strategic checkpoint for the open source movement. It’s where conversations happen about not only what’s being built—but how and why. From sustainability and funding models to licensing\, AI alignment\, security\, and governance\, Open Source Summit brings clarity and direction to a fast-changing open source landscape. \nWhether you’re deep in code or focused on enabling the communities and structures that support it\, this is where your work gains momentum and impact. \nFeatured Tracks\nAttendees can dive into a wide range of focused tracks\, including: \n\nCI/CD\nCloud & Orchestration\nEmbedded\nLinux for Emerging Countries\nLinux\nNext Gen Open Technologies and Vertical Market Enablers\nOpen AI & Data\nOpen Source 101 (LF Education)\nOSS Enabling & Management\nPackages\, Images\, & Containers\nZephyr\n\nSpotlight Tracks\nEmbedded:  \nThe Embedded Track at Open Source Summit focuses on the software powering today’s connected devices\, from edge systems and IoT to automotive and industrial platforms. Bringing together developers\, maintainers\, and architects\, this track covers embedded Linux\, real-time systems\, firmware\, security\, device management\, and hardware–software integration. Sessions highlight practical development techniques\, performance optimization\, upstream collaboration\, and long-term maintenance strategies\, offering attendees insights into building reliable\, secure\, and scalable embedded systems with open source. \nLinux for emerging countries: \nDeep-dive into how open source technologies\, particularly Linux\, serve as a foundation for digital growth\, innovation\, and self-reliance in developing economies. With its low cost\, flexibility\, and community-driven model\, Linux enables governments\, educational institutions\, startups\, and enterprises to build secure and scalable technology infrastructures without the financial and licensing barriers of proprietary systems. This conference track highlights the expanding adoption of Linux across emerging markets\, showcases solutions built on Linux that address local and global challenges\, and examines how free and open source software fosters skills development\, entrepreneurship\, and sustainable economic progress. Sessions will feature real-world success stories\, policy perspectives\, and community initiatives that demonstrate how open collaboration can accelerate technological advancement and create inclusive opportunities worldwide\, and also discuss the challenges open-source technologies like Linux face in emerging countries. \nLinux: \nThis track is for maintainers\, developers and project leads in the Linux community to gather for updates\, education\, collaboration\, and problem-solving to further the Linux ecosystem. \nLearn more about the event and register here.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/open-source-summit-2026-mumbai-india/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit 2026 - Seoul\, Korea
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” row_position_desktop=”default” row_position_tablet=”inherit” row_position_phone=”inherit” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” flex_gap_desktop=”10px” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text css=”” text_direction=”default”]Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers and contributors. It’s where maintainers\, technologists\, and community leaders come together to share knowledge\, collaborate on solutions\, and push open source projects forward. It’s the home for code\, community\, and the people driving the future of open source. \nOpen Source Summit is not a single-focus\, niche event—it’s the big tent that unites the full spectrum of open source technologies and communities. Whether you work in cloud infrastructure\, Linux kernel development\, AI/ML\, embedded systems\, DevOps\, security\, or safety-critical systems\, Open Source Summit offers a shared space to exchange ideas\, make connections\, and learn across domains. It’s where technologists who don’t typically land in the same room get a chance to collaborate. \nAt the same time\, Open Source Summit brings in the leaders and practitioners who support the ecosystem from non-technical angles: open source program office (OSPO) staff\, legal experts\, policy advocates\, standards organizations\, equity champions\, community managers\, and foundation leaders. Together\, they help shape the frameworks\, culture\, and strategy that make open source work. \nThis event serves as a strategic checkpoint for the open source movement. It’s where conversations happen about not only what’s being built—but how and why. From sustainability and funding models to licensing\, AI alignment\, security\, and governance\, Open Source Summit brings clarity and direction to a fast-changing open source landscape. \nWhether you’re deep in code or focused on enabling the communities and structures that support it\, this is where your work gains momentum and impact. \nThe schedule will be live on June 11 (Thursday). \nLearn more about the event and register here.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/open-source-summit-2026-seoul-korea/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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