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May 22, 2008

OK Labs Community Wiki is Open

Open Kernel Labs Community Wiki

Over the past many months, the OKL4Community has been growing stronger than ever.  There's a healthy bunch of participants actively using OKL4 as a basis for their projects. What's most impressive of all is seeing Community members share their knowledge and tricks-of-the-trade that they've acquired through their own experiences with other Community members.
 
We at Open Kernel Labs are very flattered to see such a level of activity and enthusiasm surrounding our products.  To foster an even richer environment of collaboration and interactivity, it gives me great pleasure to announce the opening of the Community Wiki.
 
The OK Labs Community Wiki will host a wealth of useful information about OKL4.  It's open to contributions from Community members, and there's a even a section where you can create a page dedicated to the particular project you're pursuing.
 
Overtime, and with your help, we hope to see the content available on the Wiki grow and become the definitive source of information for all things related to OKL4.  Of course the gang at OK Labs will be doing our bit to contribute regular content, but we invite you guys to join in the fun as well.
 
I hope you all find the Wiki useful.  We've done our best to seed the Wiki with useful information, some even contributed by you guys on the mailing list (Thanks!).
 
Some goodies you'll find on the Wiki (and there's much more):
    * Availability of reference manuals and tutorials for our driver framework
    * Guides for upgrading existing software based on OKL4 1.5 to OKL4 2.1
    * An assortment of getting started guides and howto's.
 
If you don’t see something here that you would like or have a suggestion, please pass it along.
 
Have fun,
 
Tim

Posted by Ram Sarabu on May 22 at 07:26 PM

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About Ram Sarabu:

As a senior product manager, Ram Sarabu talks to customers and partners to identify market opportunities and develops a cohesive strategy for OK Labs products. Prior to OK Labs, he worked 10+ years in product development and product management roles in the mobile industry. He holds a masters in business administration from the University of Chicago and a masters in electrical engineering from Michigan Technological University. In his spare time, Ram enjoys watching sports and playing board games with his two boys.

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