Linux.conf.au 2020

I just got back from linux.conf.au 2020 on Saturday and am still adjusting to being home again. I had the opportunity to give three presentations during the conference and wanted to provide links to the slides and videos.

Picolibc

My first presentation was part of the Open ISA miniconf on Monday. I summarized the work I've been doing on a fork of Newlib called Picolibc which targets 32- and 64- bit embedded processors.

Snek

Wednesday morning, I presented on my snek language, which is a small Python designed for introducing programming in an embedded environment. I've been using this for the last year or more in a middle-school environment (grades 5-7) as a part of a LEGO robotics class.

X History and Politics

Bradley Kuhn has been encouraging me to talk about the early politics of X and how that has shaped my views on the benefits of copyleft licenses in building strong communities, especially in driving corporate cooperation and collaboration. I would have loved to also give this talk as a part of the Copyleft Conference being held in Brussels after FOSDEM, but I won't be at that event. This talk spans the early years of X, covering events up through 1992 or so.