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====== B@D: marketing related content ====== | ====== B@D: marketing related content ====== | ||
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+ | This is the page where the CIP Testing team create the marketing contents the will be used by the Linux Foundation marketing team to promote the release of Board At Desk. | ||
===== B@D v1.0 ===== | ===== B@D v1.0 ===== | ||
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+ | In order to know more about the current release please check the CIP Board At Desk [[/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptesting|landing page]]. | ||
==== B@D v1.0 release: social media campaign ==== | ==== B@D v1.0 release: social media campaign ==== | ||
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+ | * RD (release day): Wednesday Oct 18th | ||
+ | * RT (Release Time): 12:00 UTC | ||
=== Twitter === | === Twitter === | ||
- | * Hashtag to be used: #ciptesting #linuxfoundation #linux #lava #kernelci #ossummit | + | * Hashtag to be used: #ciptesting #linuxfoundation #linux #lava #kernelci #lfelc |
* Remember to use a shorten URL service to be able to include more characters. | * Remember to use a shorten URL service to be able to include more characters. | ||
| ^ English ^ Japanese ^ Chinese ^ Spanish ^ | | ^ English ^ Japanese ^ Chinese ^ Spanish ^ | ||
- | ^ RD-1 | Learn about the testing effort within the @linuxfoundation CIP initiative (link) #ciptesting #linux | -- | -- | -- | | + | ^ RD-1 | Learn about the testing effort within the @linuxfoundation CIP initiative http://bit.ly/2mZMHmx News coming #ciptesting #linux | -- | -- | -- | |
- | ^ RT-12 | Interested in kernel & embedded linux testing? CIP will have news tomorrow (link) #ciptesting #linux #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | | + | ^ RT-12 | Interested in kernel & embedded linux testing? CIP will have news for you soon http://bit.ly/2ys1cFm #ciptesting #linux #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | |
- | ^ RT-1 | Test your kernel/system locally on your board using #lava & #kernelci (link) #ciptesting #linux #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | | + | ^ RT-1 | Learn more about the coming Board At Desk release at #lfelc open training session http://bit.ly/2ypfW5F #ciptesting #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | |
- | ^ RT | CIP project released VM with #lava & #kernelci to test #linux kernels locally More news (link) #linuxfoundation #ossummit | -- | -- | -- | | + | ^ RT | .@cip_project released Board At Desk v1.0 to test #linux kernels locally Learn more: http://bit.ly/2ysAuKG #linuxfoundation #lfelc | -- | -- | -- | |
- | ^ RT+1 | #linux kernel testing with #lava & #kernelci in a VM. Check the news from CIP project (link) #ciptesting #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | | + | ^ RT+1 | #linux kernel tested locally with #lava & #kernelci in a VM. Check the news from @cip_project http://bit.ly/2ysAuKG #ciptesting #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | |
- | ^ RT+12 | Interested in #lava & #kernelci ? Now integrated in a VM you can deploy & use h(link) #ciptesting #linux #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | | + | ^ RT+12 | Interested in #lava & #kernelci ? Now integrated in a VM you can deploy locally http://bit.ly/2ysAuKG #ciptesting #linux #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | |
- | ^ RD+1 | Learn more about the #ciptesting effort to test the CIP #linux kernel at the #OSSummit in booth (link) #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | | + | ^ RD+1 | Learn more about the @cip_project effort to test #linux kernel at the CIP booth (M17) at #lfelc http://bit.ly/2yuEAnI #linuxfoundation | -- | -- | -- | |
=== Linkedin === | === Linkedin === | ||
+ | * Hashtag to be used: #ciptesting #linuxfoundation #linux #lava #kernelci #lfelc | ||
- | ==== B@D v1.0 release: release announcement ==== | + | | ^ English ^ Japanese ^ German ^ Spanish ^ |
+ | ^ RT-4 | check below | -- | -- | -- | | ||
+ | ^ RT | check below | -- | -- | -- | | ||
+ | ^ RD+2 | check below | -- | -- | -- | | ||
- | === English version === | + | * Groups we can publish the announcement in: |
+ | * LKML | ||
+ | * Linux Users | ||
+ | * FOSS professionals | ||
+ | * FLOSS professionals | ||
+ | * Linux Foundation | ||
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+ | == RT-4 Linkedin == | ||
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+ | The Civil Infrastructure Platform project[1], a Linux Foundation Initiative, has as main goal to create and maintain a minimal system targeting industrial grade solutions. In order to improve overtime the quality and stability of such base system, testing became one of CIP key activities since the very beginning. The CIP Testing Project will release later today the 1.0 version of a testing environment called Board At Desk (B@D), based on technologies developed by the popular kernelci.org project, supported by Linaro. B@D allows any kernel developer to connect a board to her development machine and test a kernel locally on it, without any centralised service involved. It also allows to easily visualise and share results and logs. | ||
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+ | This coming release of B@D is just a small but relevant example of CIP Members interest is high quality and trustable software. | ||
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+ | CIP Members are by: Siemens, Hitachi, Toshiba, Renesas, Plat'Home and Codethink | ||
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+ | [1] https://www.cip-project.org/ | ||
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+ | == RT Linkedin == | ||
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+ | The Civil Infrastructure Platform project[1], a Linux Foundation Initiative, is happy to announce the publication of a new version of Board At Desk - Single Dev. v1.0, a customised and easy to deploy instance of the kernelci.org project that should allow developers to test Linux kernels on boards connected to their own development machines and share the results and logs without requiring any centrally managed third party service. | ||
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+ | For further information about the new features as well as how to deploy, configure and use this new version of the B@D testing environment please read the B@D v1.0 release announcement[2]. | ||
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+ | [1] https://www.cip-project.org/ | ||
+ | [2] http://bit.ly/2ysAuKG | ||
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+ | == RD+2 Linkedin == | ||
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+ | A new version of the Civil Infrastructure Platform testing environment has been released this week[1]. During the Embedded Linux Conference Europe[2], that will take place in Prague, CZ, next week, those interested in learning more about how to deploy, configure and use this environment locally to test kernels in your own board are welcome to join the Board At Desk 101 training session[3]. If you want to know more about the CIP Testing project, the CIP kernel maintenance activities or any other CIP actions and plans, there are several other activities during ELCE you might be interested on[4]. | ||
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+ | [1] http://bit.ly/2ysAuKG | ||
+ | [2] http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference-europe | ||
+ | [3] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/cipconferences/cipwselce2017#b-d-101how-to-test-the-cip-kernel-using-b-d | ||
+ | [4] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/cipconferences/cipwselce2017 | ||
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+ | ==== B@D v1.0 release: release announcement (web version) ==== | ||
The Civil Infrastructure Platform project[1], a Linux Foundation Initiative, is happy to announce the publication of a new version of Board At Desk v1.0, a customised and easy to deploy instance of the kernelci.org[2] and LAVA[3] projects that should allow developers to test Linux kernels on boards connected to their own development machines using the tooling provided by one of the most successful Open Source testing projects. | The Civil Infrastructure Platform project[1], a Linux Foundation Initiative, is happy to announce the publication of a new version of Board At Desk v1.0, a customised and easy to deploy instance of the kernelci.org[2] and LAVA[3] projects that should allow developers to test Linux kernels on boards connected to their own development machines using the tooling provided by one of the most successful Open Source testing projects. | ||
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[7] https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/testing/boards | [7] https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/testing/boards | ||
[8] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptesting | [8] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptesting | ||
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+ | ==== B@D v1.0 release: release announcement (mail version) ==== | ||
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+ | The Civil Infrastructure Platform project[1], a Linux Foundation Initiative, is happy to announce the publication of a new version of Board At Desk v1.0, a customised and easy to deploy instance of the kernelci.org[2] and LAVA[3] projects that should allow developers to test Linux kernels on boards connected to their own development machines using the tooling provided by one of the most successful Open Source testing projects. | ||
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+ | Board at Desk (B@D) v1.0 is provided in two forms: | ||
+ | * As a vagrant VM image/recipe. | ||
+ | * As a VM image, widely called a "B@D box". | ||
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+ | Please visit the CIP Testing project Download page[4] to download the latest Board At Desk (B@D v1.0). | ||
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+ | Some of the most important new features shipped[5] with this B@D v1.0 are: | ||
+ | * LAVA has been updated to 2017.7 version which will allow in the future significant improvements in the reporting area, among others. | ||
+ | * B@D now works on Windows 10 as Host OS which increases the number of potential users, including engineers from several CIP Members.. | ||
+ | * B@D now works behind a webproxy which is a common use case among CIP Members. | ||
+ | * initramfs is now built locally increasing reliability and opening the door to use B@D in the future to test the CIP core system, not just the CIP Kernel. | ||
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+ | In addition to the above, other features has been added and several bugs has been fixed, making Board at Desk more robust and reliable than before. Further information about this new Board At Desk (B@D v1.0) version can be found at the B@D Feature Page[5]. | ||
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+ | With this release, the CIP Testing Project covers a key milestone which is releasing a working testing tool to be used locally by kernel developers from any CIP Member. In the current strategy, the following key milestone refers to setting up the conditions and technical measures that would allow all those developers to share and analyse the test results at any point in time within a fully distributed environment. This version of B@D includes some initial steps towards achiving that goal. | ||
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+ | Find more information about B@D v1.0 reading the web release announcement: https://www.cip-project.org/blog/2017/10/18/cip-launches-bd-v1-0 | ||
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+ | If you are interested in testing kernels using Board at Desk, meet the developers at the cip-dev mailing list[6]. If you find bugs in KernelCI or LAVAv2 themselves, please report them upstream. If you find them in the configuration or any of the previously described features, please report them in the CIP-testing bug tracker[7]. More general information about the CIP testing project can be found in the CIP wiki[8]. | ||
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+ | [1] https://www.cip-project.org/ | ||
+ | [2] https://kernelci.org/ | ||
+ | [3] https://validation.linaro.org/ | ||
+ | [4] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/cipdownload | ||
+ | [5] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptestingboardatdesksingledevfeaturepage | ||
+ | [6] https://lists.cip-project.org/mailman/listinfo/cip-dev | ||
+ | [7] https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/testing/boards | ||
+ | [8] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptesting | ||
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+ | ==== Slides for the CIP talk at ELCE ==== | ||
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+ | Content for the slides of the CIP talk at ELCE proposed, related with CIP Testing project and kernel maintenance. | ||
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+ | Slide 1: | ||
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+ | CIP Kernel maintenance (https://gitlab.com/cip-project/linux-cip) | ||
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+ | * Ben Hutchings is the CIP Kernel maintainer up to Aug. 2018. | ||
+ | * CIP kernel v4.4.92-cip11 released on Oct 18th: | ||
+ | ** 4.4 LTS. | ||
+ | ** Regressions and security fixes that land in LTS. | ||
+ | ** Specific industrial grade hardware support. | ||
+ | * Talk about CIP kernel at ELCE | ||
+ | ** Tue Oct 24th at 16:55 | ||
+ | ** Congress Hall II | ||
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+ | Slide 2: | ||
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+ | CIP Testing project (https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptesting) | ||
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+ | * CIP testing environment (B@D v1.0) just released (https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptestingboardatdesksingledevfeaturepage) | ||
+ | ** Based on kernelci.org | ||
+ | ** Linux and Windows 10 as Host OS supported. | ||
+ | ** Shipped as a VM and Vagrant based environment. | ||
+ | ** Results and logs sharing capabilities. | ||
+ | * B@D designed to: | ||
+ | ** Test Linux kernels and base systems. | ||
+ | ** Locally: no need of a centrally managed service. | ||
+ | ** On hardware connected to your dev machine. | ||
===== B@D v0.9.1 ===== | ===== B@D v0.9.1 ===== | ||
+ | If you want to know more about this release please check the [[/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptesting/releases|CIP Testing Project releases]] wiki page. | ||
==== B@D v0.9 release: social media campaign ==== | ==== B@D v0.9 release: social media campaign ==== | ||