I've been quietly experimenting with Yocto at work for several weeks now, flying under everybody's radar; but my bosses have discovered what I've been doing and I now need to defend my position--not just from the perspective of my little team, but for the whole company(!)
I work for an automotive supplier whose current big project uses LDAT. We also have a two-year-old 'proof-of-concept' demo system that was assembled using LDAT. The guys that sign my checks want to know: why should they not remain with LDAT for future projects? I've been asked to put together some kind of cost/benefit analysis to justify switching to Yocto. Unfortunately, I'm ill-equipped to do any such thing, as I don't have much experience with LDAT. My understanding is that the newest version of Wind River Linux uses Yocto rather than LDAT. And since Intel (Yocto's primary corporate sponsor) purchased Wind River in 2009, it doesn't appear that LDAT has a future. Is using LDAT for new projects even a viable option? How difficult is it to 'port' LDAT layers to Yocto? Basically, I'm being asked: "Why should we do this, and what will it cost?" Any suggestions for how to answer these questions? _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto