Meld embedded Linux community
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March 3, 2009 MontaVista Software announced a new online embedded Linux community called [[1]] to assist embedded developers in connecting, sharing and designing embedded products. This community is open to anyone and thereby not MontaVista exclusive.
Meld differs from traditional open source projects (kernel.org, busybox, gnu, etc.), where developers collaborate to drive a particular Linux technology forward, in that it is a place for developers to discuss how different Linux technologies work together for embedded devices.
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- "MontaVista Launches Meld Community, Supports Moblin". eWeek.com. 04 March 2009.
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(help) - "MontaVista Unveils Meld Embedded Linux Community". MontaVista Software Press Release. 03 March 2009.
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(help) - "Promoting open-source collaboration Spotlight on the Meld community and GENIVI Alliance". Embedded Computing Design. May 2009.
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