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Minutes 2 Feb 2023

Paul Albertella edited this page Feb 2, 2023 · 1 revision

2023-02-02

Host: Paul Albertella Participants: Pete Brink, Daniel Krippner, Igor Stoppa, Kent Nelson, Elana Copperman, Gabriele Paoloni, Seb Boria, Raffaele Giannessi Agenda:

  • Discuss OSEP and ELISA goals for 2023 Review progress on CPU Scheduling topic
  • Details of any papers or other presentations we could do from an OSEP perspective
  • Establishing criteria for the evaluation of the aforementioned papers and presentations (metrics)

Goals

  • Document a quality set of assumptions of use for a system incorporating Linux when intended to be used as part of a safety-critical application
  • Coordinate with Safety Architecture working group to review and formalise a description of the tailored STPA methodology that is being applying to the kernel to specify an architecture for the kernel and a hierarchy of constraints that can be assigned to individual subsystems
  • Review Reference Process Documentation produced in an earlier piece of work by ELISA and consider whether his could be usefully published in some form
  • Document known technical limitations, hazards or risks associated with specific Linux kernel features
  • Identify and document mitigations for these limitations, hazards and risks

Papers?

  • Pete: Discussion in ELISA Ambassadors meeting
  • Papers for the Prague OSS that we could propose in the name of the OSEP WG
  • Process expectations and considerations for FOSS in safety-critical applications
  • Applying safety analyses to open source software
  • Daniel: Linux conference in Lund (LLC) - talk about our approach there?
  • Igor: Part 2 of talk from last OSS at Plumbers

Criteria / Metrics?

How do we decide whether a paper is something we would want to ‘endorse’?*

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