Hi !
For the "Efika projects book", the first thing I started doing was a doc containing the various project listed on PowerDeveloper.org and sorted OS and activity (no blog information, power project or other...)
Today it's an unfinished OpenOffice doc, but I/we can put it on a collaborative wiki or something similar on efika.org or PowerDeveloper.org (for example) if you want to help.
Something with a smart search engine would be cool.
Then back into a doc when a first version is done.
Q.1: What do you think of it ?
Because of translation work, I would like to keep "the Efika projects book" separated from the current "Efika book". It would be only in English and focused on projects specific applications and targeted for Efika developers only.
The Efika book, on the other side, shall only contain info about the Efika hardware and Linux & MorphOS usage (or other OS) and should remain multilanguage, targeting all Efika users.
I don't know much about IEEE standards and I'm really to lazy to read that page (sorry).
But, maybe you can resume the main principle to us here ? :-D
Now, here is an example of the current unpublished and uncomplete Efika projects book.
For now, I only copy/paste project description, look at the blog to see if something is moving or not, and do the following, but that will evolve:
Code:
2. Applications and software projects
2.1 Linux
2.1.1 Project #309: Port OSSIE Open source software communication architecture
User : Philip Balister
Status : [Power project] ;
http://ossie.mprg.org/PhilipBalister
OSSIE is an open source implementation of the Software Communication Architecture (SCA). The SCA is a framework for developing Software Defined Radios (SDR). OSSIE has already run on the TI OMAP processor. This project builds on the already approved projects that add support for the EFIKA to OpenEmbedded (OE). Currently, I am adding support for OSSIE to OE, for this project I will verify it works on the EFIKA and port some of the OSSIE project waveforms to the EFIKA. The presence of the FPU on the EFIKA will make the EFIKA a useful low power SDR platform.
More information on OSSIE is at
http://ossie.mprg.org
So, do you want to help on this or do something else ?