Dear SDV Community,
Following this week's highly successful session on the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) in the automotive sector (recordings soon available), we are pleased to announce a robust lineup of technical deep dives and committee updates for the remainder of May.
🛡️ Special Session: [sdv-wg] Functional Safety Committee Introduction
Monday, May 11 | 16:00 – 17:00 CET
Since we introduced the Eclipse Functional Safety Process, the Eclipse SDV working group charter has been amended accordingly.
We invite all stakeholders to an introductory session focused on the governance of safety-relevant software. As we integrate open-source components into safety-critical environments (ISO 26262), the role of the Functional Safety Committee becomes highly relevant.
Speaker: @Dana Vede
Agenda Highlights:
EFFSP Overview: Understanding the Eclipse Foundation Functional Safety Process and its application to SDV projects.
The Mission of the FSC: Why a dedicated safety committee is vital for industry-grade open source.
Roles & Responsibilities: Defining the technical and administrative duties within the FSC.
Governance & Elections: Detailed insight into FSC composition and the democratic election process.
Q&A: An open forum to address compliance and safety workflow queries.
You can find the invitation on the SDV Community calendar
here.
The meeting will be recorded.
🗓️ Upcoming Webinars
Building the Software-Defined Vehicle: The Role of Open Source and Global Collaboration
Date: May 21 | Time: 16:30 CET
Speaker: @Sara Gallian
Description: Co-organized with the Women Automotive Network, this session explores how global collaboration frameworks are accelerating SDV development. We will discuss the strategic shift from proprietary silos to open architectures. More details and registration.
Shifting Gears: Using AutoSD to Develop and Test Eclipse SDV Blueprints
Date: May 28 | Time: 17:00 CET
Speaker: @Leonardo Rossetti (Red Hat)
Description: A technical walkthrough on leveraging AutoSD (Automotive Sample Distribution) for the development and validation of Eclipse SDV Blueprints. This is essential for developers looking to implement standardized middleware and containerized workloads in a vehicle context. More details and registration.
We look forward to your active participation and contributions.
Best regards,
Sara