The AOSP build system: toolchains AOSP comes with toolchains for the supported compiled languages
17
The AOSP build system: external modules
18
The AOSP build system: board support packa
19
The AOSP build system: product type
20
kernel
21
Can you make a 100% open source Android p
22
Why Android is not a Linux distro
23
AOSP is not a stable platform
24
Development process: Yocto Project
25
Development process: AOSP
26
How is AOSP developed?
27
Community: Yocto Project
28
Community: AOSP
29
Resourcing
30
Conclusion
Description:
Explore the similarities and differences between the Yocto Project and Android Open Source Project (AOSP) in this comprehensive conference talk. Gain insights into the setup, build systems, and development processes of both platforms. Learn about Yocto Project's environment configuration, recipes, and image building, as well as AOSP's build system components, including repo, manifests, and toolchains. Discover the unique aspects of each project, such as Yocto's flexibility and AOSP's challenges as a non-stable platform. Compare community involvement, development processes, and available resources for both projects. Understand why Android is not considered a Linux distribution and explore the possibility of creating a fully open-source Android platform.