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* Perform continuous integration of the Mihini platform, inc. execution of test campaigns ({{bug|402034}})
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* Automate generation Mihini execution environment file ({{bug|402034}})
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* Automate the generation of SD card images for RaspberryPi and BeagleBoard (may prove difficult in terms of licensing?)
 
* Automate the generation of SD card images for RaspberryPi and BeagleBoard (may prove difficult in terms of licensing?)
* Investigate LLVM
 
  
 
= REST API =
 
= REST API =

Revision as of 08:51, 29 July 2013

Introduction

This page is the current project plan.

This release will have 6 sprints (15 days each).

Global

  • Eclipse process compatibility:

Ok green.gif IP compatibility (403654)

Ok green.gif Project plan (403335)

  • Wiki organization

Ok green.gif Mihini developer get starting (403336)

Ok green.gif Mihini developer Guide (03875)

  • Mihini archi & spec

Ok green.gif Team organization (403335)

Ok green.gif Support (403338)

  • Doc:

Ok green.gif Mihini user guide (403298)

Ok green.gif Mihini porting guide (403296)

I/O and HW interactions

Ok green.gif Provide GPIO access for Linux (see https://github.com/rsisto/luaGpio) (401629)

Ok green.gif Provide a functional monitoring engine that allows to have specific handlers triggered on events such as "GPIO1 has been under X threshold for 5min" (401629)

Build / Continuous Integration

Ok green.gif Automate generation Mihini execution environment file (402034)

  • Automate the generation of SD card images for RaspberryPi and BeagleBoard (may prove difficult in terms of licensing?)

REST API

Misc

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