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Table of Contents:

  1. Attendance

  2. Minutes

  3. Meeting Summary

  4. Meeting Materials (recording, transcript, slides, etc.)


Attendance

Attended

Proxy (w/ @name)

Holiday

Did Not Attend

Name

Company

Knox Lively

Atym

Stephen Berard

Atym

Brad Clements

Murkworks

Marshall Meier

Emerson

Patrick Robb

UNH IOL

Graeme Cloughley

Edge Inference

Jason Shepherd

Atym

Dan Mihai Dumitriu

Midokura Japan K.K.

Drasko Draskovic

Abstract Machines

Lincoln Lavoie

UNH IOL


Minutes

Time (mins)

Item

Presented By

Presos/Notes/Links/

5

Meet and Greet/Call to Order

Knox/Stephen

5

Recap Previous Meeting

Knox

10

Discussion: Unit Tests/CICD with UNH IOL

Knox Lively / Patrick Robb

40

Discussion: Linux Port Considerations

Brad Clements / Stephen Berard


Meeting Summary

Ocre Project Status Update:

  • We briefly shared updates on the Ocre Project, including the publication of the Ocre Container Format in the Ocre documentation.

General Discussion:

  • Brad raised questions about porting the Ocre runtime to Linux and abstracting the code to work across both Zephyr and Linux platforms. Stephen outlined a plan to leverage WebAssembly's (Wasm) existing support for different OS targets, enabling the core runtime to be compiled for either Zephyr or Linux with minimal changes to the codebase.

  • Brad also inquired about support for dynamic device discovery, such as enumerating sensors on a bus. Stephen explained that this is an area of active discussion, as Wasm standards bodies are working on defining APIs for interfaces like I2C and GPIO. He outlined potential approaches for Ocre to support dynamic device discovery while balancing standards compliance with practical usability.

Action Items

  • Knox, Patrick, and Graeme will meet before the next Ocre meeting to review the Ocre “Getting Started” documentation and flash the runtime to the U585 board. They may also start integrating unit tests and CI/CD workflows if available.

Meeting Materials (recording, transcript, slides, etc.)


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