Open Source Automation Development Lab
2008-11-22 - 03:22

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2008-11-10 12:00

"Immediate C" has arrays now

Version 1.124 of John E. Wulff's PLC-extension of the C language is now online


2008-11-07 12:00

OSADL Fieldbus Framework Meeting at the SPS/IPC/Drives 2008

Working group aiming towards a transparent, object-oriented fieldbus API


2008-10-07 12:00

OSADL Seminar on Software Patents and Open Source Licensing

Listen to the experts and discuss with them the implications of software patents on Open Source licensing and vice versa.



Thomas Gleixner

Thomas Gleixner
Thomas Gleixner

Linux kernel programmer, Linutronix, Germany

Thomas Gleixner has a long and successful history of system and application programming of industrial devices and machines. He is one of the managers of the Linutronix company which co-founded OSADL in 2005.

SInce 2000, he is increasingly contributing to the Linux kernel. His master piece is the high-resolution timer project that has been recently accepted for inclusion into the mainline Linux kernel. Another very important project is to bring realtime capabilities to the mainline Linux kernel. This is done using the so-called Realtime-Preempt patches Thomas is maintaining together with Ingo Molnár. The first part of the Realtime-Preempt patches went mainline in summer 2006; their complete merge is expected until the end of 2008.

Last not least, Thomas initiated the architecture merger of Intel's 32- and 64-bit processors. He is now (together with Ingo Molnár and H. Peter Anvin) maintainer of the newly created common Intel architecture branch (x86).

"Open Source meets Industry" Congress on Open Source Software in the machine and automation industry

An international congress on Open Source software in the machine and automation industry was held in Hannover, Germany, on April 22, 2008. More information is available here.