Piotr Król
Piotr Król is an open-source firmware enthusiast who founded 3mdeb in March 2015. His expertise is rooted in the hacker ethos of collaborative innovation and transparency, guiding 3mdeb's focus on projects like Zarhus OS, a Yocto-based Embedded Linux distribution, and Dasharo, a coreboot downstream project. These projects are dedicated to open development, embedded firmware resilience, platform security, transparency, the right to repair, and digital sovereignty.
Piotr's deep involvement in open-source firmware includes key computing areas such as Root of Trust, Secure, Verified and Measured Boot, TPM, coreboot, UEFI, EDK II, Yocto, U-Boot, and Linux. He often speaks at significant industry events like FOSDEM, Xen Developers Summit, and Platform Security Summit, sharing his insights and promoting the open-source firmware ecosystem. Piotr is dedicated to sharing knowledge by serving as a Trainer at OpenSecurityTraining2, offering free and open educational materials to advance the open-source firmware ecosystem.
Sessions
Welcome to the sixth Dasharo User Group meeting, where we'll kick off with an opening talk that outlines today's agenda, sets the stage for insightful discussions, and warmly welcomes both new and returning members to our growing community.
The "Dasharo Community Status" presentation provides numerical data on community activity, including pull requests and upstreaming efforts. It updates Dasharo issues and Matrix space growth and progress, expresses gratitude to active contributors, and highlights the community's vision for future development and governance.
The presentation outlines Dasharo's comprehensive roadmap, spanning various hardware platforms and integration milestones. It covers the transition from OST2 to Dasharo Support Packages, the community support process, and detailed plans for emulation, network appliances, laptops, desktops, and servers. Highlighting shifts in release dates, new initiatives, and strategic alignment with business goals, the roadmap reflects Dasharo's commitment to security, compatibility, and innovation in firmware development.
"Shameless Plug: New Products in 3mdeb Shop" is more than just an advertisement. It reflects our evolution and demonstrates our unwavering commitment to transparency and the open-source ethos. This presentation is a historical marker for future generations, showcasing our journey through innovation, challenges, and successes. Join us as we explore the products that highlight our progress and dedication to improving the trustworthiness of every device. Something of our offering may be valuable, eye-opening, or so pathetic that you could not resist sending improvement feedback.
Maintaining an up-to-date and precise Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) is crucial in the realm of open-source firmware. This talk aims to demystify the process of managing the Dasharo HCL, focusing on best practices and tools, specifically covering insights from the Dasharo HCL Maintainer documentation.
Participants will learn about the essential scripts and methodologies used for parsing and updating HCL reports and how to extend and maintain the list efficiently. We will highlight the utilization of tools such as the DTS Hardware Configuration Generator (dts-hw-conf-gen) that streamline the compatibility verification and reporting process. Attendees will be equipped with the knowledge to contribute effectively to the Dasharo firmware ecosystem, ensuring robust compatibility and seamless user experience. This talk particularly benefits developers and maintainers invested in hardware compatibility and open-source firmware development.
Final thoughts about DUG and pointers where Dasharo Developers vPub will happen.