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SUMMARY:Webinar: Ask Us For Help: Practical Support for NGI Beneficiaries
DESCRIPTION:Join BigBlueButton platform to participate in the webinar: https://vc.ngi-0.eu/rooms/ahq-y96-uhs-jka/join. (No need to register\, the room is open.) \n\n\n\nAll you want to know about specialized support services\n\n\n\nBesides receiving financial support\, grantees of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative funding programmes can also request practical support to improve the quality and maturity of their projects. In this webinar we will showcase specialized support services: technical writing\, testing\, translation & localisation and troubleshooting presented by the experts who offer them. \n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\nJulian Harty on TestingEric Herman on TroubleshootingDeborah Meibergen on Requesting support servicesJenny List on Technical writingto be confirmed: Translation & localisation \n\n\n\nAbout support services\n\n\n\nThe NGI Zero Review programme offers a large portfolio of support services to beneficaries of any NGI programme (so not just NGI Zero programmes). There are a number of dedicated services offered by NGI Zero coalition partners which we encourage all beneficaries to request (when relevant). Such as security and accessibility audits and FOSS licensing due diligence. \n\n\n\nBut there are also niche support services which address specialized questions. This webinar introduces a number of this latter category. Also note that if you are in need of practical support which is not described anywhere\, you can reach out and make a request. We will see if we have experts in our network who can address your questions. If this is of interest to you\, join the webinar to ask your questions.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/webinar-ask-us-for-help-practical-support-for-ngi-beneficiaries/
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Open source CPU and SoC design: The flow\, the challenges and a perspective
DESCRIPTION:About the webinar \n\n\n\nWhile not being the first free ISA (Instruction Set Architecture)\, RISC-V recently made CPU design much more accessible. Consequently\, in recent years\, many projects emerged to develop free and open-source CPU and SoC designs. \n\n\n\nThrough the lens of the SpinalHDL\, VexRiscv and NaxRiscv projects\, this webinar will introduce the kind of tooling which is involved in designing a CPU and deploying it on hardware\, the related challenges\, the similarities and differences between hardware and software open-source\, how the industry interact with open-source hardware\, as well as the difficulties that the scale of such project creates. \n\n\n\nAbout Charles Papon \n\n\n\nCharles Papon graduated in 2014 with a background which mixes both hardware and software skills. His open-source hardware contributions started in 2015 with the creation of SpinalHDL\, a tool made to push forward the way hardware description is done by mixing Scala and internal domain specific languages. Then\, as a demonstrator of the technology\, he initiated the VexRiscv project (2017\, a CPU softcore). Because of its success as a CPU softcore\, VexRiscv became the main SpinalHDL driver. After a few years of VexRiscv development\, the need to push the boundary in the softcore space initiated the NaxRiscv project in 2021\, which provided much higher performances via multi-issue and out-of-order execution capabilities as well as Debian capabilities.\nHis contributions to those projects were made as an individual\, receiving occasional funding by either providing on site training\, consultancy or feature addition.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/webinar-open-source-cpu-and-soc-design/
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SUMMARY:NGI0 Webinar: The GNU Name System and the road to publishing an RFC
DESCRIPTION:The GNU Name System (GNS) is a decentralised and censorship-resistant domain name resolution protocol that provides a privacy-enhancing alternative to the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols. In November 2023\, the GNS was published as RFC 9498.Martin Schanzenbach\, Christian Grothoff and Bernd Fix are the authors of the RFC. In this webinar Martin and Bernd will explain GNS and talk about how the process of getting a specification published as an RFC work. The third speaker\, Stephen Farrell co-founder of Tolerant Networks\, will talk about getting advice with standardisation processes. Tolerant Networks offers NGI grantees support with standardisation and Stephen will explain what to expect from such support. \n\n\n\nThe webinar concludes with a Q&A with all three speakers. \n\n\n\nHow to join \n\n\n\nYou can join the session on the BigBlueButton platform via the following link:https://vc.ngi-0.eu/rooms/ahq-y96-uhs-jka/join. No need to subscribe\, the room is open. \n\n\n\nFor more info: https://nlnet.nl/webinars/
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi0-webinar-the-gnu-name-system-and-the-road-to-publishing-an-rfc/
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SUMMARY:Webinar series on Open Source Software Supply Chain
DESCRIPTION:Join NGI Zero for a webinar series on Open Source Software Supply Chain.Topics that will be explored are the software bill of materials\, legal consequences\, tooling\, and the cyber resilience act. The experts sharing their knowledge will be Armijn Hemel on the Software Bill of Materials (April 6)\, Philipe Ombredanne on tooling (April 13) and Shane Martin Coughlan discusses legal consequences (April 27). The webinars are in English at 13.00 – 14.30 CEST and will be hosted on BigBlueButton. For more info and how to register HERE
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/webinar-series-on-open-source-software-supply-chain/
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