| Date: | Thursday, November 8th, 2007 |
| Time: | meeting 7:00 - 9:00 PM, social/networking until 10 PM |
| Location: | Bayshore Technology Park 1300 Island Drive Redwood City, CA 94065 Suite 106 - Training Room |
Robert Scott, Linux-based car computer
Robert Scott is working on a Linux and Open Source based car computer, and will give a presentation about it which will cover the following areas:
- Motivations behind the open source car stereo.
- Design goals.
- Design decisions.
- Some sample code.
- Demonstration throughout the supplement the presentation.
Robert Scott is currently working as a Software Developer at Untangle. A few years ago he started looking for a way to access a network of applications in a car. Dissatisfied with the current solutions, he decided to take on this challenge during his free time, and cadvium was born. Robert, a strong believer in Open Source, releases most the software for cadvium under GPLv2.
Before Untangle, Robert worked a Mykotronx Inc, and completed his undergraduate studies in computer science in 2002.
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