BOF/Unconference

BOF: Linux & Open Source Software for safety applications in Railways

<p>Digitization requires efficient software development. Today, this is no longer financially viable without the massive reuse of existing components and thus without the use of open source software as a generic product, also in the context of safety applications. Therefore, ways and means must be found to make open source software usable on a large scale for the railway sector. Due to the cooperative nature of open source software and the low competitive differentiation in the use of such generic products, the collaboration of various stakeholders from the sector under the governance of a Foundation can useful and important. This BOF wants to explore, if there is a critical mass to start a foundational backed project initiative for better spread of awareness for OSS in Railways and which activities exist to expand this approach for the safety-critical parts.</p>

Weitere Infos

Live Stream https://live.fosdem.org/watch/ud2.119
Format bof
Sprache Englisch

Weitere Sessions

31.01.26
BOF/Unconference
Koen Zandberg
UA4.222
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31.01.26
BOF/Unconference
Thierry Berger
H.3244
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31.01.26
BOF/Unconference
Alex Hoyau
H.3242
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31.01.26
BOF/Unconference
K.4.401
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31.01.26
BOF/Unconference
Jean-Luc Dorel
K.4.401
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31.01.26
BOF/Unconference
Maroš Grego
UA4.222
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31.01.26
BOF/Unconference
UD2.119
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