The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that OpenEmbedded core developer and Yocto Project maintainer Richard Purdie has been appointed to the position of Linux Foundation Fellow.
Linux Foundation Appoints New Fellow - PR-USA.net (press release)
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The rise of Linux in mobile and embedded computing is placing new demands on Linux software development while opening new opportunities for tools and infrastructure to ease that development. The Linux Foundation's Fellowship Fund provides financial support for resources that can accelerate development efforts and spur the adoption of Linux and open source software. As a Linux Foundation Fellow, Purdie will work full-time on the Yocto Project, OpenEmbedded, the Poky Project and other embedded Linux development initiatives.Find blog for Nokia phone reviews
The Yocto Project ( http://www.yoctoproject.org/ ) was announced in October and provides high-quality open source infrastructure and tools to help developers create custom Linux software for any hardware architecture. It is intended to provide a helpful starting point for developers and speed time to market for vendors by establishing shared build infrastructure and tools. The Yocto Project is based on OpenEmbedded, an open source project and build framework for embedded Linux that provides coding assistance, guides and FAQs. Besides Richard's work on Yocto and OpenEmbedded, he was also the founder of the Poky Build System.Find reviews on Nokia phones blog
Linux Foundation Appoints New Fellow - PR-USA.net (press release)
