Linaro Datacenter and Cloud Group Steering Committee
The Linaro Datacenter and Cloud Group Steering Committee was first established and named Linaro Enterprise Group (LEG)
in November 2012 as the first segment focused group within Linaro. The group was established to accelerate Linux ARM server ecosystem development and it extended the list of Linaro members beyond ARM silicon vendors to Server OEM’s and commercial Linux providers.
LDCG leverages and extends Linaro’s existing shared engineering, legal and open source collaboration structures. This joint collaboration focuses on identifying and addressing gaps/optimizations in the
The LEG steering committee defines the high level tasks – be it heavy lifting “mighty” projects or quick “low hanging fruit” optimizations – and the corresponding priorities and timelines as “cards”. The technical leaders in the engineering team then analyze each card and break it into multiple smaller and more detailed tasks, each one with a clear requirement and acceptance constrains for completion. Once the engineers are assigned, work enters the development phase. Each card is fully visible to Linaro members in JIRA.
The Committee Members
ArmServer and Cloud Computing ecosystem. ,
The Committee Members
Arm | Andrew Wafaa | Tony Chen |
Fujitsu |
Shun Kamatsuka |
FutureWei | Kangkang Shen |
Jon Masters |
Kylin
Marvell
Red Hat
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David Munday | |||||
Huawei | Zhangfeng | Jonathan Cameron | |||
Linaro | Leonardo Garcia | Tom Gall | |||
Qualcomm | Larry Wikelius | ||||
Red Hat | Al Stone |
Current Projects
Current projects span the range of interests of LDCG group members. They are listed on https://www.linaro.org/projects#allProjects
Common development center for the ARM
Server and Cloud Computing ecosystem
Eliminates fragmentation, reduces cost and accelerates time to market
Members can focus on innovation and differentiated value-add
Working on core open-source software for ARM servers
Boot architecture – UEFI/ACPI
ARMv8 bringup & optimization
OpenJDK, Hadoop and Spark
Software Defined Infrastructure, such as OpenStack, Ceph and DPDK
Developer Cloud for wider ecosystem deployment
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