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Welcome to the Enabling Linux In Safety Applications (ELISA) mailing list. E LISA is formed to make it easier for companies to build and certify Linux-based safety-critical applications – systems whose failure could result in loss of human life, significant property damage or environmental damage. ELISA members are working together to define and maintain a common set of tools and processes that can help companies demonstrate that a Linux-based system meets the necessary safety requirements for certification. * If you’re interested in participating in our technical community, please join in the discussion at https://lists.elisa.tech/g/ devel ( https://lists.elisa.tech/g/devel ) * If you're ready to contribute to our Working Groups, please consider this your invitation to join: https://elisa.tech/community/ working-groups/ ( https://elisa.tech/community/working-groups/ ) * If you're interested in helping us amplify the work that ELISA does, please apply to become an Ambassador: https://elisa.tech/community/ ambassadors/ ( https://elisa.tech/community/ambassadors/ ) * If your company is interested in Membership, please visit https://elisa.tech/membership/ join/ ( https://elisa.tech/membership/join/ ) This is a public list. Joining the main group won’t subscribe you to any of the project’s mailing lists. If you would like to subscribe to an ELISA mailing list (such as the devel list), please click on “Subgroups” to the left, and self-select the lists you are interested in. Please note that unsubscribing from main@lists.elisa.tech will remove you from all ELISA mailing lists.
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  • ELISA | Aerospace WG
    Welcome to the Aerospace Working Group mailing list. WG Description The Aerospace Working Group shall develop use cases to inform and influence Linux architecture and related tools, work to derive technical requirements for avionics operating systems, and seek to enhance and expand avionics software lifecycle processes, practices, and tools to enable use of Linux in avionics systems that are certified to high design assurance levels. WG Chair Steven H. VanderLeest WG Bi-weekly Meeting The Aerospace WG meets on the 1st Wednesday and 3rd Thursday each month. Please join the group and subscribe to the group's calendar https://lists.elisa.tech/g/aerospace/calendar to get the meeting details. GitHub Repo Please go to https://github.com/elisa-tech/wg-aerospace for additional details including current work led by this group and how to collaborate.
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  • ELISA | Automotive WG
    Welcome to the mailing list for the ELISA Automotive Working Group mailing list. *WG Description * The automotive workgroup discusses the conditions and prerequisites the automotive sector needs to integrate Linux into a safety critical system. We focus on actual use cases from the Automotive domain to derive the technical requirements to the kernel as a basis for investigation within the Architecture Workgroup and to serve as a blueprint for actual projects in the future. *WG Chair * Philipp Ahmann (Interim) WG Weekly Meeting The group meets virtually every Wednesday. Please join the group and subscribe to the group's calendar https://lists.elisa.tech/g/automotive/calendar ( https://lists.elisa.tech/g/automotive/calendar ) to get the meeting details. *WG GitHUB Repo* Please go to https://github.com/elisa-tech/ wg-automotive ( https://github.com/elisa-tech/wg-automotive ) for additional details including current work led by this group and how to collaborate. Additionally, the Automotive WG's collaboration with Automotive Grade Linux results in a meta-elisa layer enhancing the instrument cluster demo for safety relevant parts, which can be found at https://github.com/elisa-tech/ meta-elisa ( https://github.com/elisa-tech/meta-elisa )
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  • ELISA | Technical Community
    Welcome to the ELISA technical development community mailing list. This is the forum for the technical community to discuss and collaborate to achieve the technical goals of ELISA. The community meets every other Wednesday. Please join the group and subscribe to the group's calendar https://lists.elisa.tech/g/devel/calendar ( https://lists.elisa.tech/g/devel/calendar ) to get the meeting details. *Antitrust Policy * https://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy/ *Copyright and Licensing * Email communication will be treated as documentation and be received and made available by the Project under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Please refer to the ELISA Technical Charter ( https://elisa.tech/wp-content/uploads/sites/75/2018/10/ELISA-Project-Technical-Charter-20181008.pdf ) section 7 subsection iv. for details. *Clarification on Relationship to Employing Companies * All ELISA project discussions are exploratory. The opinions expressed by participants are not necessarily the policy of the companies. * Code of Conduct * The kernel and LF Code of Conduct applies to all communication with this project: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/code-of-conduct/ ( https://www.linuxfoundation.org/code-of-conduct/ ) https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct.rst ( https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct.rst ) https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct-interpretation.rst ( https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct-interpretation.rst )
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  • ELISA | Linux Features for Safety-Critical Systems WG
    Welcome to the Linux Features for Safety-Critical Systems (LFSCS) Working Group mailing list. * WG Description* The goal of the Linux Features for Safety-Critical Systems Working Group is to identify existing Linux Kernel features which may be leveraged for use in safety critical systems. We aim to bring together kernel developers and producers of safety critical systems to demonstrate use of such features in real systems, and to learn from these experiences together as a community. *WG Chair* Elana Copperman *WG Weekly Meeting * The LFSCS WG meets every Tuesday. Please join the group and subscribe to the group's calendar https://lists.elisa.tech/g/linux-features/calendar ( https://lists.elisa.tech/g/osep/calendar ) to get the meeting details. *WG GitHub Repo* Please go to https://github.com/elisa-tech/wg-lfscs ( https://github.com/elisa-tech/wg-lfscs ) for additional details including current work led by this group and how to contribute.
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  • linux-safety
    Welcome to the ELISA mailing list for linux-safety related patch submission and review.
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  • ELISA | Medical-Devices WG
    Welcome to the ELISA Medical Devices Working Group mailing list. *WG Description* In the context of medical device safety standards, develop best practices to analyze systems and identify the components of linux that will be participating in safety analysis. *WG Chair* Kate Stewart *WG Weekly Meeting* The Medical Devices Working Group meets every Wednesday. Please join the group and subscribe to the group calendar https://lists.elisa.tech/g/medical-devices/calendar ( https://lists.elisa.tech/g/medical-devices/calendar ) to get the meeting details. *GitHub Repo * Please go to https://github.com/elisa-tech/wg-medical-devices for additional details including current work led by this group and how to collaborate.
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  • ELISA | Open-Source Engineering Process WG
    Welcome to the Open Source Engineering Process (OSEP) Working Group mailing list. WG Description The Open-Source Engineering Process WG examines how software engineering processes can be used to facilitate the certification of safety-critical systems incorporating Linux and other FOSS. We aim to consider the roles that a Linux-based OS might have in such systems, and identify how FOSS developers, system integrators and product creators can specify these, and provide evidence to support associated safety arguments. WG Chair Paul Albertella WG Weekly Meeting The OSEP WG meets every Thursday. Please join the group and subscribe to the group's calendar https://lists.elisa.tech/g/osep/calendar to get the meeting details. *WG GitHub Repo * Please go to https://github.com/elisa-tech/wg-osep ( https://github.com/elisa-tech/wg-osep ) for additional details including current work led by this group and how to collaborate.
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  • ELISA | Safety-Architecture WG
    Welcome to the ELISA Safety Architecture Working Group mailing list. WG Description According to technical safety requirements produced by domain specific WGs the focus of the Safety Architecture WG is to determine critical Linux subsystems and components in supporting safety functions, define associated safety requirements and scalable architectural assumptions, deliver corresponding safety analyses for their individual qualification and their integration into the safety critical system. *WG Chair * Gabriele Paoloni *WG Bi-weekly Meeting * The Safety Architecture WG meets every other Tuesday. Please join the group and subscribe to the calendar here: https://lists.elisa.tech/g/safety-architecture/calendar ( https://lists.elisa.tech/g/safety-architecture/calendar ) to get the meeting details. *GitHub Repo* Please go to https://github.com/elisa-tech/Safety_Architecture_WG for additional details including current work led by this group and how to collaborate.
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  • ELISA | Systems WG
    Welcome to the Systems Working Group mailing list. *WG Description* The Systems WG aims to enable other working groups within ELISA to put their safety claims towards Linux in a wider system context. This is done in the form of a reproducible reference system based on real-world architectures, implemented fully based on Open-Source technologies. The Systems WG encourages interactions with other projects, which either also help enable safety use cases with Open-Source software or plan to make use of mixed-criticality system elements as a base for their product lines. *WG Chair * Philipp Ahmann *WG Weekly Meeting * The Systems WG meets every Monday. Please join the group and subscribe to the group's calendar https://lists.elisa.tech/g/systems/calendar to get the meeting details. *GitHub Repo* Please go to https://github.com/elisa-tech/wg-systems for additional details including current work led by this group and how to collaborate.
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  • ELISA | Tool Investigation and Code Improvement WG
    Welcome to the ELISA Tool Investigation and Code Improvement Working Group mailing list. * WG Description* The Tool Investigation and Code Improvement WG focuses on application of tools, handling the tool results, and improving the kernel based on the tools' feedback. *WG Chair* Lukas Bulwahn WG Weekly Meeting The group meets virtually every Tuesday. Please join the group and subscribe to the group's calendar https://lists.elisa.tech/g/tool-investigation/calendar to get the meeting details.
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