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Yocto and OpenEmbedded Combine Forces: What Does It Mean? (Linux.com)

Yocto and OpenEmbedded Combine Forces: What Does It Mean? (Linux.com)

[Distributions] Posted Mar 3, 2011 21:34 UTC (Thu) by jake

Over at Linux.com, Nathan Willis digs a little deeper into the combination of Yocto and OpenEmbedded. "Thus, this week's announcement does not amount to a significant shift in the underlying technology, but it does formally align two projects that already had similar goals. As a result of the merger, Yocto will now support an "OpenEmbedded Core" that can serve as a foundation for building an embedded Linux distribution. The OpenEmbedded Core consists of base-layer recipes and files, on top of which the developer would stack other components, including other Yocto utilities, hardware-specific drivers, and custom user interface or application code."

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