About the LEG SC
The LMG SC is responsible for:
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- Advising the Management Team, and through it the Board, on the key technological matters associated with achieving Linaro's objectives
- Setting the technical goals of Linaro
Reviewing, modifying, and at its discretion approving proposals from the Working Groups and Segment Groups in relation to such matters as choice of IP License to be adopted for a particular Working Group Project and roadmaps (including tasks and priorities);
- Ensuring technical alignment between Linaro Core and Club members, the core and product engineering teams and Linaro segment groups
Documentation
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The Team
- Committee Members
Elsie Wahlig <ewahlig@qti.qualcomm.com>,
Hui Han<junrui.zjr@alibaba-inc.com>,
Jeff Underhill <jeff.underhill@arm.com>,
Jon Masters <jcm@jonmasters.org>,
Kangkang Shen <kangkang.shen@huawei.com>,
Larry Wikelius <larry.wikelius@cavium.com>,
Linda Knippers <linda.knippers@hpe.com>,
Surupa Biswas <surupab@fb.com>
Guests
- George Grey (CEO, Linaro)
Andrea Gallo (of Segment Groups, Linaro)
- Mark Gregotski (Director of LHG, Linaro)
- Martin Stadtler (Director of LEG, Linaro)
- Matt Locke (Director of LITE, Linaro)
- Francoise Ozog (Director of LNG, Linaro)
- Tom Gall (Director of LMG, Linaro)
About LEG
When Linaro was established, the Linaro Technical Steering Committee (Linaro TSC) was responsible for both Linaro's technical roadmap and for operational oversight. As Linaro grew, the TSC devolved low level operation responsibility to the Operational Steering Committee (OPSCOM). Following discussions at the July 2014 Members' Meeting in Paris and later at LCU14, it was decided to formally split technical and operational responsibility between the TSC and a new committee, the Operational Steering Committee (OSC).
In 2012 Linaro formed its first group, the Linaro Enterprise Group (LEG). Since then three more groups (Networking: LNG, Home: LHG and Mobile:LMG) have been formed. These groups focus on a particular market or technology. They are independent, hosted groups that both rely on and contribute to Linaro's core engineering and product teams.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 Server and Cloud Computing ecosystem. ,
The Committee Members
Arm | Andrew Wafaa | Tony Chen | |||
Fujitsu | Shun Kamatsuka | ||||
FutureWei | Kangkang Shen | ||||
Jon Masters | 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
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