[yocto-ab] eglibc - move under yocto?

Osier-mixon, Jeffrey jeffrey.osier-mixon at intel.com
Tue Sep 27 15:48:25 PDT 2011


+1 from me! Fantastic synergy.

John, if the eglibc project maintainers have someone whose role includes a
community manager function, please put them in touch with me and I'll make
sure the project is represented well on the Yocto Project website.


On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Dan Cauchy <dcauchy at mvista.com> wrote:

> John,
>
> I think this is a good idea. No objections here.
>
> Dan.
>
> Dan Cauchy
> VP of Marketing and Business Development
> MontaVista Software
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>
> On Sep 26, 2011, at 3:18 PM, Cherry, John wrote:
>
> Hi all,****
> ** **
> As  you may know, EGLIBC was created to be an embedded version of the GNU C
> Library (GLIBC).  It was developed to achieve some goals that were not
> possible via a server-based C library.  EGLIBC is intended specifically for
> embedded systems, so it would make sense for the EGLIBC project to move
> under the Yocto project.  So, the proposal on the table for the Yocto AB is
> to *move the EGLIBC project under Yocto and to host the project at the
> Linux Foundation*.****
> ** **
> The EGLIBC project was kicked off a few years ago with a set of four
> primary sponsors and Code Sourcery administering the development and
> management of the project.   The scope and usage of EGLIBC has obviously
> grown beyond these original members.  The EGLIBC project currently resides
> on CodeSourcery servers.   This proposal would move the EGLIBC repo and
> infrastructure from a CodeSourcery server to a Linux Foundation server and
> place it under the Yocto project.  The mailing lists and issue tracker could
> be maintained as is, or ported to the Yocto domain and the Yocto defect
> tracking system.  I would envision that the current maintainers would remain
> in their roles as EGLIBC maintainers, but that the Yocto advisory board
> would be able to appoint future maintainers as it makes sense.  The main
> benefits of moving EGLIBC under Yocto would be to expand the developer base
> for EGLIBC and to strengthen Yocto as the center of the embedded Linux
> universe.****
> ** **
> The proposal to move the EGLIBC project under Yocto obviously requires the
> approval of the Yocto AB.  If the Yocto AB approves, I’ll put the wheels in
> motion to make the transition of EGLIBC from the CodeSourcery server to the
> Linux Foundation server.****
> ** **
> Feedback? Comments? Concerns?****
> ** **
> Thanks,****
> John****
> ** **
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