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From: agustin.benito@codethink.co.uk (Agustin Benito Bethencourt)
To: cip-dev@lists.cip-project.org
Subject: [cip-dev] CIP Workshop at ELCE: B@D 101 training session. Call for registration
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 10:03:28 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <59CDFE50.70406@codethink.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <59CD0E40.8010506@codethink.co.uk>

Hi,

On 28/09/17 16:59, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
> Dear CIP friends,
>
> ELCE is approaching and CIP will organise a Workshop on Sunday 22nd
> October at the ELCE location. This is the day before the event starts.
>
> ++ B at D 101 training session
>
> One of the main activities of that workshop is a Board At Desk (our CIP
> testing environment) training session. We have called the activity "B at D
> 101 training".
>
> There will have room for 10 participants and Robert Marshall will be the
> one providing it. He is the main developer behind B at D.
>
> You can find all the information in the CIP wiki[1], including the time
> and some instructions.
>
> I will send to this mailing list and will add to the wiki the room at
> the ELCE venue where the workshop will take place.

Room Athens.

>
> ++ What do I need to do to participate?
>
> As described on the wiki, you will need to send to this mailing list a
> mail with some basic information about yourself.
>
> * Name
> * Company
> * Position/role
> * Why you are interested on this workshop.
> * Are you coming with your own board or do you need one?
>
> Please keep in mind that you need to bring your laptop and a BeagleBone
> Black. If you do not have such board, we will have 5 spare Renesas
> boards (thanks Renesas).
>
> This is why it will be important that you tell us if you are coming with
> your own board or not. After sending the mail, I will add you to the
> wiki on first comes first served basis.
>
> Do not hesitate to ask any question through this mailing list or
> directly to me. I will answer them as soon as possible.
>
> I hope to see you there.
>
> [1]
> https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/cipconferences/cipwselce2017#b-d-101how-to-test-the-cip-kernel-using-b-d
>
>
> Best Regards

-- 
Agustin Benito Bethencourt
Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink
agustin.benito at codethink.co.uk

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2017-09-28 14:59 [cip-dev] CIP Workshop at ELCE: B@D 101 training session. Call for registration Agustin Benito Bethencourt
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