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SUMMARY:Opportunity Open Source Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join the open source community at IIT Kanpur from September 5-7\, 2025 for a gathering that brings together developers\, enthusiasts\, industry experts\, and academics to explore the latest trends\, tools\, and projects in open source. \nThe Open Source Conference (OOSC 3.0)\, is a premier event dedicated to fostering innovation\, collaboration\, and learning in the open-source community. This gathering brings together developers\, enthusiasts\, industry experts\, and academics to explore the latest trends\, tools\, and projects in open source. \nBe a part of the vibrant open-source community this year\, at IIT Kanpur. Whether you are a developer\, student\, researcher\, or enthusiast\, the OOSC offers something for everyone. Join us to learn\, innovate\, and contribute to the open-source movement. \nShare your expertise\, projects\, and experiences with the community. \nLearn more about the event and register here.
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/opportunity-open-source-conference-2025/
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SUMMARY:eLSA Symposium - Göttingen\, Germany - September 25-26\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:The eLSA Symposium has been initiated 2025 to support enabling the utilization of open source software in (highly) regulated context\, mainly functional safety and security. The idea is to bring together academia with peers from industry from different domains. The symposium is for everybody\, who \n\nutilizes open-source software in safe and secure embedded systems\nwonders how to utilize and maintain open-source software in regulated context\nworks on methods and tools used to qualify open-source software\n\nLearn more about eLSA Symposium here. \nAt this symposium\, our ELISA Project ambassador Philipp Ahmann (ETAS GmbH) will be presenting a talk on “Code\, Compliance\, and Confusion: Open Source in Safety-Critical Products“. \nAbout the talk: \nThe integration of Open Source Software (OSS) in functionally safe systems represents a critical intersection of innovation and compliance requirements across multiple industries. This talk examines two complementary aspects of this evolving landscape: the current state of OSS in functional safety applications and the persistent barriers hindering wider adoption. \n2024 has marked significant acceleration in the visibility and adoption of OSS in safety-critical environments\, with diverse projects demonstrating varying levels of maturity. Foundation-backed initiatives like the ELISA project within the Linux Foundation are establishing frameworks for Linux in safety applications\, while specialized operating systems such as Zephyr and Xen continue to gain traction. The Eclipse Foundation’s Safe Open Vehicle Core (S-Core) project represents another significant advancement\, aiming to create a common certifiable automotive middleware stack that addresses critical safety requirements. The ecosystem now spans from microkernel solutions like L4Re and seL4 to full-featured platforms\, with Linux serving as a prime example of the opportunities and challenges in this space. Infrastructure improvements like the SPDX safety profile address critical aspects of safety documentation in Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs)\, while safety-certified components like the Ferrocene Rust compiler create new possibilities for language-level safety guarantees. \nDespite this progress\, substantial barriers impede broader OSS adoption in functionally safe systems. A particularly persistent challenge remains the confusion around terminology and approaches – exemplified by the distinctions between “safety Linux” versus “safe Linux” that illustrate broader issues in how safety responsibility is allocated between OSS components and system-level mitigations. By examining architectural concepts currently implemented in production systems or under development\, this presentation cuts through marketing rhetoric to provide clear distinctions between approaches across various open source technologies. \nThe author will address uncertainty around certification pathways\, challenges in establishing sufficient evidence for safety arguments\, fragmented governance models\, and incomplete understanding of OSS development processes among safety assessors. \nAttendees will gain practical insights for evaluating safety approaches in OSS-based systems\, including key questions to ask when assessing different safety concepts across industries\, with particular emphasis on applications where both manufacturers and suppliers are seeking to implement open source software in safety-critical production systems. \nKey take-aways for the audience: \n(Software) Architectural concepts used in the usage of OSS in safety-critical systems.\nState of various project in their way to address functional safety.\nApproaches towards safe usage and certification by OSS projects.\nUnderstanding the marketing elements and tricks used to promote safe OSS.\nBetter understanding about the OSS safety landscape. \nLearn more and register for this event. \n  \n 
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/elsa-symposium-gottingen-germany-september-25-26-2025/
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