FreedomHEC
Coming to Seattle in May for that other hardware conference? On your way out, stay for the hardware unconference where you'll learn how easy it is to make your hardware compatible with free, open source operating systems such as Linux, and available to new markets such as servers, next-generation entertainment devices, and more.
Get answers on everything from kernel data structures to the fine points of licensing. Discover how participating in the Linux process is fast and simple, how the development process works, and where to get started.
Who: Hardware engineers and driver developers
What: High-intensity learning, networking and taking-back-the-PC-industry unconference
Where: Seattle, Washington, USA
When: May 26-27, 2006
Why: Take control of your own destiny and make your hardware valuable to the growing Linux market.
Who's Who at FreedomHEC
(add yourself!)
Greg Kroah-Hartman -- device driver educator
Greg K-H is the maintainer for Linux subsystems including the driver core, sysfs, kobject, kref, and debugfs code. He also helped start the linux-hotplug and udev projects, and is one half of the kernel stable maintainer team. He works for SuSE Labs / Novell and does various kernel related things for them. Greg is co-author of the book \"Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition\" and a contributing editor for Linux Journal.
Don Marti -- power strip untangler and manager of miscellaneous
Don Marti has been an organizer of events including Burn All GIFs Day and the "Free Dmitry" movement. As a boy, he ran away from home and joined the trade show.
Contact Don at: dmarti@zgp.org or 510-332-1587
Jim Pick -- http://jimpick.com/
Proposed Talks
Write a real working Linux driver
Introduction to the Linux kernel development process
Thanks to our Sponsors
No Starch Press
No Starch Press is publisher of the new _Write Great Code_ by Randall Hyde.
"This is the Christmas Jim Allchin stole from the hardware industry. We're stealing it back."
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