Showing posts with label gsoc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gsoc. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

BeagleCast 2011-03-14: BeagleBoard-xM rev C


Today's hosts are Jason Kridner, Gerald Coley and Jeffery Osier-Mixon.  Below are the show note links.

Links to the recordings
To provide questions or suggestions:
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Upcoming events
BeagleBoard-xM Rev C HW and SW Update
Hot Topics on the BeagleBoard Google Group
Future topics and guests

The theme music for BeagleCast was created and provided by Alasdair Drake.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Announcement from TI of BeagleBoard-xM hands-on training at ESC Chicago



Get hands-on training with the new BeagleBoard-xM, June 7-8 at ESC Chicago
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New BeagleBoard XMAttend ESC Chicago, June 7 & 8, and get hands-on interactive training with the new BeagleBoard-xM and talk with industry experts as they give you all of the hardware, boot, and kernel basics required to start development immediately. Attendees will learn how to engage with the BeagleBoard developer community, as well as how to obtain and utilize the source code projects most fundamental to the boards functionality.
For those actively developing there will be targeted classes available addressing:
  • Streaming media
  • Graphical user interfaces
  • Embedded Linux
  • Android development for non-handset designs

Register Now for ESC Chicago

Sessions and kits are FREE to registered BeagleBoard workshop attendees. Arrive early, as space and board availability is limited.
Come and experiment with the BeagleBoard-xM to see what new ideas it sparks in you.

For more information or to order a BeagleBoard, please visit www.beagleboard.org
Click here to register for BeagleBoard classes at ESC Chicago.
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Six BeagleBoard.org GSoC projects launching

BeagleBoard.org was approved to mentor six (6) students during this year's Google as they execute their projects.  The students, projects, and mentors are:
  • Christopher Friedt's project is NEON Support for FFTW.  He is being mentored by Mans Rullgard.  I'm proposing Philip Balister as a co-mentor. Christopher attends C.A.U. Kiel, Germany.  You can follow his work at http://perpetual-notion.blogspot.com/.
  • Tobias Arrskog's project is Optimizing rendering of XBMC and aiding the port to ARM.  He is being mentored by Mike Zucchi.  I'm proposing Mans Rullgard and Søren Steen Christensen to assist as co-mentors. Tobias attends Lunds University, LTH. Sweden.
  • Yaman Umuroglu's project is RPC-like POSIX wrappers for DSPEasy. Yaman is mentored by Katie Roberts-Hoffman.  I'm proposing Laine Walker-Avina and Frank Walzer to assist as co-mentors.  Yaman attends Middle East Technical University in Turkey.
  • Varun Jewalikar's project is a High level interface to exploit the Pulse Width Modulation abilities of the BeagleBoard.  Varun is being mentored by Søren Steen Christensen.  I'm proposing Cristina Murillo to assist as a co-mentor, but I'll be looking to see if we can add a co-mentor in India.  Varun attends Delhi College of Engineering in India.
  • Nicolas Boichat's project is a USB sniffer on Beagle Board.  Nicolas is being mentored by Hunyue Yau.  I'm proposing Laine Walker-Avina and Frans Meulenbroeks to assist as co-mentors.  Nicolas is finishing his Masters at EPFL (Switzerland).
  • Pramod Poudel's project is OpenCV DSP Acceleration.  Pramod is being mentored by Leonardo Estevez.  I'm proposing Katie Roberts-Hoffman and Luis Gustavo Lira to assist as co-mentors.  Pramod attends University of Texas at Tyler, Texas, USA.
Thanks all for each of the roughly 60 proposals submitted to BeagleBoard.org!!  I hope that you'll continue to participate and will consider submitting a proposal again next year.  There's been a bit of a lag in the weekly sponsored projects. Boards should be in the GSoC students' hands this week, so I hope that you register your project there to still have the opportunity to get a board and execute your idea.

From the GSoC timeline, we are currently in the Community Bonding Period and very close to launching our projects:

Community Bonding Period:

Students get to know mentors, read documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects.


May 24:

  • Students begin coding for their GSoC projects;


  • Google begins issuing initial student payments provided tax forms are on file and students are in good standing with their communities.


Every student should be in contact with his/her mentor and co-mentors on a regular basis.  This Monday, May 17th will be an all-hands meeting on #beagle at 14:00 UTC / 10AM EDT.

P.S. Mentors registered with GSoC, please contact me if I don't have the roles defined adequately--I don't mind adding additional co-mentors.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

BeagleBoard.org in Google Summer of Code!

BeagleBoard.org has been listed as one of the accepted mentoring organizations for the Google Summer of Code 2010!!!



Over 365 organizations applied and we are among the 150 lucky Free and Open Source projects that were accepted. About 1,000 students are expected to have their project proposals accepted and Google will be providing US$5,000 to every student and US$500 to the mentoring organization for every successfully completed project. Texas Instruments will be providing BeagleBoard hardware through the BeagleBoard.org Sponsored Projects Program. TinCanTools has offered to provide Zippy boards to students using those in their projects.

Now is the time for mentors (people who would like to assist the students), to sign up on the GSoC2010 site and to update the ideas list. It is also the time for students to get familiar with the BeagleBoard.org project and community before applications begin being accepted on March 29, so be sure to hang out on the #gsoc and #beagle channels on irc.freenode.net.

Spread the good news and bring on the projects!!!