

They wanted to know what was the difference with the enna from Enlightenment project (memo: Samsung hired the EFL main developer). Actually, they knew about it before joining the stand. Executives from Samsung were really interested by Enna itself.It’s the only way to correctly handle DSPs atm. I’m currently writing it but it’s definitely the way to go if we really intend to address embedded devices and enterprise-grade devices. Though everyone requested a GStreamer backend. Its capability to allow user choose which backend to use seems to be very popular.


We also managed to draw contacts with many interesting people from various companies: Nokia, Texas Instruments, Samsung, Numonyx, AlwaysInnovating …Ī lot of questions were raised, a few remarks too and in many cases, people had the same remarks or feelings (I do personally share many of them btw). GeeXboX and Enna received a pretty good feedback from both the people attending the presentation than the demo. Those interested in all ELC conferences might take a look at: This was also followed by a 2 hours demo session where Davide and myself presented Enna on netbooks + Nokia N900 to various attendees and enterprises.įor interested people, my slides are available at:Īnd the video will be posted when available. I had a 1h speaking timeslot where I presented GeeXboX, Enna, libplayer and libvalhalla. The CE Linux Forum organized the ELC (Embedded Linux Conference) 2010 session at San Francisco from 12th to 14th April.
