There are many alternatives for performing OTA on Linux-class systems and more seem to be coming on-line each year. We would like to get some of today's experts and solution providers together to review the anatomy of OTA updates on a Linux-class system. After a quick overview we want to have an open discussion to identify or establish what we can do together.
Whether it’s work together on a shared code base or simply identify and establish best practices we want to make sure that any/all Linux-class OTA systems are as secure, resilient and reliable as they can be. Security is hard, field upgrades are mandatory and people shouldn’t have to re-create the wheel every time an OTA update requirement comes ii.
Alan leads Open Source Foundries' engineering teams, where they are are bringing the benefits of open source embedded software to engineering teams world-wide. With a history of building embedded systems across most market segments (consumer, commercial, military and aviation), he... Read More →