March 2010

GoAhead Webserver License

The GoAhead Webserver has been removed from RTEMS. If using an older version with it included, the following applies.

The source code in c/src/libnetworking/rtems_webserver is a port of the Go Ahead Software, Inc. WebServer. Their copyright and licensing terms apply. See c/src/libnetworking/rtems_webserver/license.txt for details.

Stanford University Permissive License

This license is used by developers from the Standard University Linear Accelerator Center when they contribute to RTEMS. It is generally referred to as the Stanford Permissive License.

The file header template is included here for completeness. As would be expected, the author, years and contract information will vary.

Authorship
This software was created by

[AUTHOR with EMAIL], [YYYY], [YYYY]
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University.

Acknowledgement of sponsorship
This software was produced by

New RTEMS Website Deployed

It is pretty obvious if you are reading this, but we now have a new website. Take a few minutes and look around. It is based upon Drupal and should provide a strong foundation for the future.

I would like to thank Chris Johns for his assistance in getting this together. He worked on the style sheets while I worked on content and adminstrivia.

If you spot any issues or broken links, please point them out.

RTEMS 4.9.4 Released

The RTEMS Project is pleased to release 4.9.4. This is the fifth release from the 4.9 release series and is primarily a bug fix release. This is the second release to include test coverage reports and the first to include reports generated by the second generation of the analysis toolset. The reports are now function oriented and where available, include branch information.

RTEMS Accepted as Organization in Google Summer of Code 2010

The RTEMS Project is very pleased to have been accepted as an organization in the 2010 edition of the Google Summer of Code. We encourage all potential students to join the mailing list and visit our IRC channel (#rtems on freenode.net). We will do everything we can to assist you in understanding the projects and helping you decide.