Summary
Open Source Summit is a gathering for developers, technologists, and community leaders
DateSeptember 16 – 19, 2024
LocationVienna, Austria
ADI at Open Source Summit
Open Source Summit is an event focused on open source developers, technologists, and community leaders to collaborate, exchange ideas, tackle challenges, and advance their knowledge. It’s a key venue for fostering open source innovation and promoting a sustainable open source ecosystem - and ADI is excited to be part!
As a comprehensive conference umbrella, the Open Source Summit is a series of events that address the most critical technologies, trends, and issues in the open source world today. It’s a key event that gathers contributors to open source code and communities. Don't miss the opportunity to learn how to contribute to a Zephyr sensor driver with Maureen Helm and get answers to your questions as well as best practices and tips that you can use.
Session Details
How to Contribute to a Zephyr Sensor Driver
Tuesday, September 17, 2024 | 09:00 - 09:40 CEST
The Zephyr sensor driver API is a popular area for new contributors to submit code upstream; a sensor driver is well-contained, it doesn't touch more intimidating or complex subsystems, and most importantly, it enables your Zephyr application to interact with the physical world in a new way. Naturally, you want to share it with the open source community, but how do you do it? This talk will share best practices and common pitfalls encountered by new contributors submitting their first sensor driver, and provide insight into why maintainers request certain changes.
Meet the Speaker
Maureen Helm | Distinguished Engineer
Maureen is a Distinguished Engineer in the Software Engineering Solutions Group at Analog Devices, focusing on embedded microcontroller software. She is an upstream maintainer in the Zephyr Project and former chair of the Technical Steering Committee.