Hi,
I've been contemplating whether it might be interesting to hold an mbed Conference of some sort for the mbed developers and partners among us that are involved or interested in getting involved in developing, guiding and contributing to the mbed platform itself?
Just to be clear, I don't mean something like a learn-how-to-use-mbed user conference. More focused on discussion, ideas, development on the platform itself, to work out how to improve it, where we can take it, and how to get there. The sort of things i'm thinking might be:
- improvements/ideas/features for the tools and SDK
- e.g. how to make the SDK easily portable and ported to all ARM platforms
- how to make mbed-enabled hardware devboards
- mbed team share/discuss some of our roadmap plans and ideas
- e.g. demo some of our R&D, some of the inside information, feedback/requests etc
- look at how we could help take designs all the way to production
- what are the current barriers/problems?
- brainstorm ideas that could have big impact and explore how we could achieve them
- e.g. how could we evolve the cookbook in to a huge definitive component library database?
Not clear exactly how long it'd be, exactly how it'd be structured or where it'd run (probably in Cambridge, UK), or perhaps most importantly what it'd be called, but would this be of interest to anyone? Just trying to gauge scope/scale...
Simon
Hi,
I've been contemplating whether it might be interesting to hold an mbed Conference of some sort for the mbed developers and partners among us that are involved or interested in getting involved in developing, guiding and contributing to the mbed platform itself?
Just to be clear, I don't mean something like a learn-how-to-use-mbed user conference. More focused on discussion, ideas, development on the platform itself, to work out how to improve it, where we can take it, and how to get there. The sort of things i'm thinking might be:
Not clear exactly how long it'd be, exactly how it'd be structured or where it'd run (probably in Cambridge, UK), or perhaps most importantly what it'd be called, but would this be of interest to anyone? Just trying to gauge scope/scale...
Simon