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Hey @linuxfoundation
Do you plan to upload more photos of EOSS 2023? I see pictures from only the first two days of EOSS, not even complete two days... Other days are not uploaded at all. As you can see in the link below, count stays at 150 pictures is since last Thursday:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/linuxfoundation/albums/72177720308904909/page2
#eoss2023 #elce2023 #EmbeddedOSSummit
It was great to see at the EOSS 2023 commitments from some ARM64 SoC manufacturers to upstreaming their SoCs. It was visible in the conference talks but also I got such clear vibes during the talks behind the scenes.
What was a bit missing is a story of Qualcomm which recently is heavily visible upstream - both directly and through the Qualcomm Landing Team in Linaro. November last year Qualcomm released its newest, shiniest mobile SoC: the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (SM8550).
And guess what happened? The next day you could find all the Linux kernel support for this new SoC on the mailing list. The newest SoC was released with upstream support at the same time. There is also story from @superna9999: https://www.linaro.org/blog/upstream-linux-support-now-available-for-the-the-qualcomm-snapdragon-8-gen-2-mobile-platform/
#eoss2023 #elce2023 #EmbeddedOSSummit
LinaroUpstream Linux support now available for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile PlatformIn this blog, we look at what features Linaro has upstreamed for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform and how to run an AOSP image using Mainline.

Today at 2PM I will give my talk "Do the Time Warp – the Rocky Horror PTP Show: Verification of Network Time Synchronization in the Real World" at #eoss2023
We will look into how PTP works and onto lots of failure modes you may encounter sooner or later, if you setup a PTP system in the real world. Come over and join me in South Hall 3C!