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International Technical Jamboree
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International Technical Jamboree
CELF is hosting an International Technical Jamboree on 14th and 15th June in Yokohama Japan. This is a technical conference to share knowledge and experience related to Linux and its use in consumer electronics devices. This is an open conference; all information is shared and any code presented must be available under an Open Source Initiative accepted license (preferably GPL or LGPL).
NOTE: No previous registration required. No admittance fee required
Call for Sessions
- To propose a session topic, please send e-mail to the Jamboree coordinator.
- 9 Slots (80 minutes each) for sessions are planned.
- All sessions should be conducted in English.
- Anyone can propose to present a session.
- Non-CELF members are eligible to host sessions.
Venue
- At Yokohama Grand Intercontinental Hotel.
- Hotel Homepage in English
- Hotel reservation form : Media:Hotel_Reservation_Form_Y.pdf
- Please note that the special room price for attendees of this event is available for bookings received before 25th May.
- Transportation Guide To Intercontinental Yokohama
Time Slots
Day (1) 13th June
Time
Item
Detail/Presentation availability
09:00-10:20
Technical overview of Qt (our C++ GUI/app. framework) and its porting to embedded Linux- by John Ryland (Trolltech)
(not available)
Coffe Break
10:30-11:50
Making Mobile Phone with CE Linux- by Masashige Mizuyama(Panasonic Mobile Communications)
ITJ2005Detail 1-2 presentation available
12:30-13:20
Writing custom gfx_driver for DirectFB- by Katsuya Matsubara(Renesas/iGel)
ITJ2005Detail 1-3 Presentation available
13:30-15:00
Technical Discussion: "Experiences with Open Embedded and the OMAP5912 Starter Kit" - by Steve Johnson(Matsushita/Panasonic)
ITJ2005Detail 1-4 presentation available
Coffe Break
15:10-15:50
Technical Discussion: "Learning the Kernel, and Finding Performance Problems, with KFI"- by Tim Bird (Sony)
ITJ2005Detail 1-5 - presentation available
16:00-17:20
Technical Discussion: "devicelinux.org, a brand new open source effort aiming at creating an easy-to-deploy Linux platform for embedded devices"- by Markku Ursin
ITJ2005Detail 1-6 presentation available
- All sessions on day 1 are open to members and non-members alike.
Day (2) 14th June
Time
Item
Detail/presentation availability
09:00-10:20
Technical Discussion 1: XvFAT File System Development'Detail: Xv Fat Discussion :)*Presentation Available'*Technical Discussion 2: Fast Boot/Shutdown with Power Management Function
(not available) Presentation Available- by Hiroyuki Machida (Sony)
Coffe Break
10:30-11:50
Technical Discussion: "UHAPI 4Linux, an Open Source implementation of the Universal Home API"- by John Vugts (Philips) and Arjen Klomp (Logica CMG)
ITJ2005Detail 2-2 presentation available
13:00-14:20
Technical Discussion: "Embedded Linux Packaging and Development Toolkit for Consumer Electronics"- by Heung Nam Kim (ETRI)
ITJ2005Detail 2-3 presentation available
Coffe Break
14:30-15:50
Technical Discussion: "Linux Kernel Tracer"- by Toru Nojiri (Hitachi)
ITJ2005Detail 2-4 presentation available
16:00-16:30
Special Session: "Ottawa Linux Symposium and CE Linux Forum"- by Tim Bird (Architecture Group Chair)
ITJ2005Detail 2-5 presentation available
16:30-17:00
CE Linux Forum Plenary Meeting (Forum Members limited)
17:00-19:00
CE Linux Forum, 2nd Anniversary Party (Non forum members are also welcomed. Free of charge)
- All sessions on day 2 are open to members and non-members, except the session from 16:30 (4:30pm) to 17:00.
- Sorry for my mistake in indicating the dates. The dates are 13th (Mon) and 14th (Tue) which are corrected on 17th May.