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Social media meets embedded Linux

July 6th, 2009

No one is more social than software developers, right? We invented the internet in order to converse, interact, fan flamewars, etc. Sometime in this decade, the international marketing machine seems to have gotten hold of the tubes and sort of taken over, diluting our technical conversations with adware and l33tsp33k. The original intent of the Internet is being drowned by its popularity.

However, there still exist some corners of the tubes where actual technical conversation still happens. These are a few of those corners that cater to those of us with a taste for embedded Linux. Please feel free to add to this list in the comments below.

Social media:

These include communities dedicated to embedded Linux, wikis, etc. Blogs are listed in a separate section.

  • Meld has been called the “Facebook of embedded Linux”, and not just by me. Conversations tend to get very technical. Stop in and join the discussion groups. [full disclosure: MontaVista sponsors Meld, and I am a Meld admin]
  • Elinux.org is an excellent wiki maintained by CELF. The wiki contains a huge amount of embedded Linux information and is growing all the time.
  • Embedded group on Linux.com, recently absorbed by the Linux Foundation.

Blogs:

Do blogs count as social media? Almost certainly. :) Here are just a few that discuss embedded Linux:

Embedded Linux appearances in other social media:

Our presence is small, but loud.

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