[yocto-ab] YP Advisory Board: VOTE ExpEmb for YP Participant

Changhyeok Bae changhyeok.bae at lge.com
Mon Aug 11 16:51:34 PDT 2014


Yes from LGE

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   1. Re: YP Advisory Board: VOTE ExpEmb for YP Participant
      (Maupin, Chase)
   2. Re: YP Advisory Board: VOTE ExpEmb for YP Participant
      (Mark Litvack)
   3. Re: ##SPAM## YP Advisory Board: VOTE ExpEmb for YP
      Participant (Otavio Salvador)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 17:40:45 +0000
From: "Maupin, Chase" <chase.maupin at ti.com>
To: Jeff Osier-Mixon <jefro at jefro.net>
Cc: "yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org" <yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org>
Subject: Re: [yocto-ab] YP Advisory Board: VOTE ExpEmb for YP
	Participant
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Yes from TI

Sincerely,
Chase Maupin

Sent from my iPad

> On Aug 11, 2014, at 12:15 PM, "Jeff Osier-Mixon" <jefro at jefro.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks - this vote is for ExpEmb, a group of three French embedded 
> companies comprising Tokhatec (hardware), Sysmic (software), and 
> Axupteam (prof svcs). One of their employees, Gilles Blanc, will be 
> speaking at YP Developer Day in October.
> 
> Please vote yes/no for YP Participant for ExpEmb.
> 
> Their website is minimal, but here is the explanation from Gilles:
> 
> our website is still a mess...  :)
> (This is how you recognize real embedded guys in France: the more 
> awful their website, the better they are... Actually, we never really 
> talk of our activities: secrecy is a kind of religion in industry.)
> 
> ExpEmb is a group of three companies:
> 
> _ Tokhatec (with a new website: http://www.tokhatec.com/): reseller of 
> Computer on Modules (COM), mainly Congatec (x86 and ARM) and Engicam 
> (ARM Freescale), and designer of base boards (for instance for 
> avionics calculator). As we only design base boards for the COM we 
> sell with very strong partnership, our hardware market is France (BTW, 
> a former 15-year-Intel FAE is working for us since last year, Laurent 
> Hennequin).
> 
> _ Sysmic : our software/embedded Linux team, with very strong 
> expertise (we also are professional trainers and professors in 
> engineering schools/universities). We are agnostic about the material, 
> it can be Tokhatec's or the client's one. We have designed last year a 
> product named Armonie, based on Buildroot (and Eclipse), as one of us 
> (J?r?me Pouiller) is a Buidroot committer (it is aimed at simple 
> projects, with a out-of-the-box philosophy: you plug, it's working).
> 
> _ Axupteam : this one is very French, as we provide engineers working 
> at the client's office, mainly focusing on embedded expertise, 
> whatever the software (Linux, Windows CE, VxWorks).
> 
> We are also launching several internal products, but I can't tell 
> anything about it right now, except that they are or will be all Yocto 
> based. :)  Actually, one of them is used for my talk.
> On our side, we support several clients' Yocto based projects 
> (intercom, home automation, calculators, drones, and so on).
> Currently, we only are users, not yet committers, but we hope that 
> hardware vendors will soon trust us to support their Yocto layers 
> (I've begun Engicam's boards support, for instance, but I don't know 
> if they will be willing to disclose it, as their own current LTIB BSP 
> is not public ?as always, these kind of things are really delicate in 
> industry). By the way, we have been a Freescale partner for a few 
> months, looking for and sharing opportunities on software expertise 
> worldwide.
> 
> 
> All in all, we are about twenty peoples, 4 million dollars total 
> revenue. We are quite young, around five years (it depends on the 
> companies of the group, which only exists for one year), but we are 
> still growing. Our international exposure is very new, so we don't 
> have yet English communication material about our company (but I can 
> provide you with French ones if you wish :)  ). Appart from using 
> frequently, our commitment for Yocto project by itself is not (yet) 
> quite public, but:
> _ We have a Yocto training session (four days, 115 slides).
> _ We promote the Lean Software Factory (LSF) concept which is Yocto 
> based (maybe I'll give a talk about it in English some day).
> _ We have given several talks on French events about Yocto.
> _ We push Yocto on engineering school students' projects (BTW, I 
> talked with Belen about making my students working on Toaster, as I 
> have to give them a Python exam and I also teach them Embedded Linux
> :)  ?I will soon present this idea to the school where I teach both 
> matters).
> 
> 
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> Yocto Project Community Manager http://yoctoproject.org
> --
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 17:48:20 +0000
From: Mark Litvack <mlitvack at broadcom.com>
To: Jeff Osier-Mixon <jefro at jefro.net>, "yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org"
	<yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org>
Subject: Re: [yocto-ab] YP Advisory Board: VOTE ExpEmb for YP
	Participant
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yes

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[mailto:yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Osier-Mixon
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 10:15 AM
To: yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org
Subject: [yocto-ab] YP Advisory Board: VOTE ExpEmb for YP Participant

Hi folks - this vote is for ExpEmb, a group of three French embedded
companies comprising Tokhatec (hardware), Sysmic (software), and Axupteam
(prof svcs). One of their employees, Gilles Blanc, will be speaking at YP
Developer Day in October.

Please vote yes/no for YP Participant for ExpEmb.

Their website is minimal, but here is the explanation from Gilles:

our website is still a mess...  :)
(This is how you recognize real embedded guys in France: the more awful
their website, the better they are... Actually, we never really talk of our
activities: secrecy is a kind of religion in industry.)

ExpEmb is a group of three companies:

_ Tokhatec (with a new website: http://www.tokhatec.com/): reseller of
Computer on Modules (COM), mainly Congatec (x86 and ARM) and Engicam (ARM
Freescale), and designer of base boards (for instance for avionics
calculator). As we only design base boards for the COM we sell with very
strong partnership, our hardware market is France (BTW, a former
15-year-Intel FAE is working for us since last year, Laurent Hennequin).

_ Sysmic : our software/embedded Linux team, with very strong expertise (we
also are professional trainers and professors in engineering
schools/universities). We are agnostic about the material, it can be
Tokhatec's or the client's one. We have designed last year a product named
Armonie, based on Buildroot (and Eclipse), as one of us (J?r?me Pouiller) is
a Buidroot committer (it is aimed at simple projects, with a out-of-the-box
philosophy: you plug, it's working).

_ Axupteam : this one is very French, as we provide engineers working at the
client's office, mainly focusing on embedded expertise, whatever the
software (Linux, Windows CE, VxWorks).

We are also launching several internal products, but I can't tell anything
about it right now, except that they are or will be all Yocto based. :)
Actually, one of them is used for my talk.
On our side, we support several clients' Yocto based projects (intercom,
home automation, calculators, drones, and so on).
Currently, we only are users, not yet committers, but we hope that hardware
vendors will soon trust us to support their Yocto layers (I've begun
Engicam's boards support, for instance, but I don't know if they will be
willing to disclose it, as their own current LTIB BSP is not public ?as
always, these kind of things are really delicate in industry). By the way,
we have been a Freescale partner for a few months, looking for and sharing
opportunities on software expertise worldwide.


All in all, we are about twenty peoples, 4 million dollars total revenue. We
are quite young, around five years (it depends on the companies of the
group, which only exists for one year), but we are still growing. Our
international exposure is very new, so we don't have yet English
communication material about our company (but I can provide you with French
ones if you wish :)  ). Appart from using frequently, our commitment for
Yocto project by itself is not (yet) quite public, but:
_ We have a Yocto training session (four days, 115 slides).
_ We promote the Lean Software Factory (LSF) concept which is Yocto based
(maybe I'll give a talk about it in English some day).
_ We have given several talks on French events about Yocto.
_ We push Yocto on engineering school students' projects (BTW, I talked with
Belen about making my students working on Toaster, as I have to give them a
Python exam and I also teach them Embedded Linux
:)  ?I will soon present this idea to the school where I teach both
matters).


--
Jeff Osier-Mixon @Intel
Yocto Project Community Manager http://yoctoproject.org
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 14:49:37 -0300
From: Otavio Salvador <otavio at ossystems.com.br>
To: Jeff Osier-Mixon <jefro at jefro.net>
Cc: "yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org" <yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org>
Subject: Re: [yocto-ab] ##SPAM## YP Advisory Board: VOTE ExpEmb for YP
	Participant
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	<CAP9ODKqREd-0jVoR8Gfo=fN92RGyCWRJJi5suAAys0pUZC+EdQ at mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Yes from O.S. Systems.

On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Jeff Osier-Mixon <jefro at jefro.net> wrote:
> Hi folks - this vote is for ExpEmb, a group of three French embedded 
> companies comprising Tokhatec (hardware), Sysmic (software), and 
> Axupteam (prof svcs). One of their employees, Gilles Blanc, will be 
> speaking at YP Developer Day in October.
>
> Please vote yes/no for YP Participant for ExpEmb.
>
> Their website is minimal, but here is the explanation from Gilles:
>
> our website is still a mess...  :)
> (This is how you recognize real embedded guys in France: the more 
> awful their website, the better they are... Actually, we never really 
> talk of our activities: secrecy is a kind of religion in industry.)
>
> ExpEmb is a group of three companies:
>
> _ Tokhatec (with a new website: http://www.tokhatec.com/): reseller of 
> Computer on Modules (COM), mainly Congatec (x86 and ARM) and Engicam 
> (ARM Freescale), and designer of base boards (for instance for 
> avionics calculator). As we only design base boards for the COM we 
> sell with very strong partnership, our hardware market is France (BTW, 
> a former 15-year-Intel FAE is working for us since last year, Laurent 
> Hennequin).
>
> _ Sysmic : our software/embedded Linux team, with very strong 
> expertise (we also are professional trainers and professors in 
> engineering schools/universities). We are agnostic about the material, 
> it can be Tokhatec's or the client's one. We have designed last year a 
> product named Armonie, based on Buildroot (and Eclipse), as one of us 
> (J?r?me Pouiller) is a Buidroot committer (it is aimed at simple 
> projects, with a out-of-the-box philosophy: you plug, it's working).
>
> _ Axupteam : this one is very French, as we provide engineers working 
> at the client's office, mainly focusing on embedded expertise, 
> whatever the software (Linux, Windows CE, VxWorks).
>
> We are also launching several internal products, but I can't tell 
> anything about it right now, except that they are or will be all Yocto 
> based. :)  Actually, one of them is used for my talk.
> On our side, we support several clients' Yocto based projects 
> (intercom, home automation, calculators, drones, and so on).
> Currently, we only are users, not yet committers, but we hope that 
> hardware vendors will soon trust us to support their Yocto layers 
> (I've begun Engicam's boards support, for instance, but I don't know 
> if they will be willing to disclose it, as their own current LTIB BSP 
> is not public ?as always, these kind of things are really delicate in 
> industry). By the way, we have been a Freescale partner for a few 
> months, looking for and sharing opportunities on software expertise 
> worldwide.
>
>
> All in all, we are about twenty peoples, 4 million dollars total 
> revenue. We are quite young, around five years (it depends on the 
> companies of the group, which only exists for one year), but we are 
> still growing. Our international exposure is very new, so we don't 
> have yet English communication material about our company (but I can 
> provide you with French ones if you wish :)  ). Appart from using 
> frequently, our commitment for Yocto project by itself is not (yet) 
> quite public, but:
> _ We have a Yocto training session (four days, 115 slides).
> _ We promote the Lean Software Factory (LSF) concept which is Yocto 
> based (maybe I'll give a talk about it in English some day).
> _ We have given several talks on French events about Yocto.
> _ We push Yocto on engineering school students' projects (BTW, I 
> talked with Belen about making my students working on Toaster, as I 
> have to give them a Python exam and I also teach them Embedded Linux
> :)  ?I will soon present this idea to the school where I teach both 
> matters).
>
>
> --
> Jeff Osier-Mixon @Intel
> Yocto Project Community Manager http://yoctoproject.org
> --
> _______________________________________________
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Otavio Salvador                             O.S. Systems
http://www.ossystems.com.br        http://code.ossystems.com.br
Mobile: +55 (53) 9981-7854            Mobile: +1 (347) 903-9750


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