Hello,
Just to let folks know that another talk has been added to the programme for this year's OSHCamp: an introduction to Baserock, a system for building custom embedded Linux distros directly from git, closely tracking the upstream projects and without packaging.
"Baserock is a new set of open source tools for creating "appliance" operating system images. The aim is to close the gap between source code repositories and the code running on a device. This talk will go over Baserock's philosophy, what it provides and how you can try it out today.
Sam Thursfield likes it when technology is surprising in a good way but does not like it when it is surprising in a bad way. He spends a lot of time trying to reduce the amount of code that is required to do things. He has been known to play the trombone in and around Manchester."
— http://oshug.org/event/oshcamp2014
Looking forward to find out more!
Cheers,
Andrew