The most widely deployed mobile virtualization solution
The OK Community is a great place to connect with people interested in L4, OKL4, Android, embedded systems virtualization and more. If you are really interested in tinkering with some code or merely learning a little bit more about OKL4, then perhaps you should check out the Developer's Mailing List. In the past week a small sampling of the information circulated includes:
1. What should be done to create a new interface? I mean, what should I do to paravirtualize my own real-time OS for OKL4?
2. I am trying to build the 1.5.2 release. Help!
3. How Tos: Using the server from Wombat
4. How do you build an Iguana?
This is a great place to get answers and share your skill with other developers.
Oh, by the way, I’m Tim and I recently joined OK. I help with the community development project at OK Labs. I do this by facilitating conversations, researching answers and bribing the really smart people at OK Labs with beer
Posted by Ram Sarabu on March 26 at 06:02 PM
blog comments powered by DisqusAbout 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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