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Linux Foundation's Yocto Project Expands LTS to 4 Years (linuxfoundation.org) 4

Wikipedia defines the Yocto Project as "a Linux Foundation collaborative open source project whose goal is to produce tools and processes that enable the creation of Linux distributions for embedded and IoT software that are independent of the underlying architecture of the embedded hardware."

This week the Linux Foundation shared an update on the 12-year-old Yocto Project: In an effort to support the community, The Yocto Project announced the first Long Term Support (LTS) release in October 2020. Today, we are delighted to announce that we are expanding the LTS release and extending the lifecycle from 2 to 4 years as standard.

The continued growth of the Yocto Project coincides with the welcomed addition of Exein as a Platinum Member, joining AMD/Xilinx, Arm, AWS, BMW Group, Cisco, Comcast, Intel, Meta and WindRiver. As a Member, Exein brings its embedded security expertise across billions of devices to the core of the Yocto Project...

"The Yocto Project has been at the forefront of OS technologies for over a decade," said Andrew Wafaa, Yocto Project Chairperson. "The adaptability and variety of the tooling provided are clearly making a difference to the community. We are delighted to welcome Exein as a member as their knowledge and experience in providing secure Yocto Project based builds to customers will enable us to adapt to the modern landscape being set by the US Digital Strategy and the EU Cyber Resilience Act."

"We're extremely excited to become a Platinum Partner of the Yocto Project," said Gianni Cuozzo, founder and CEO of Exein. "The Yocto Project is the most important project in the embedded Linux space, powering billions of devices every year. We take great pride in contributing our extensive knowledge and expertise in embedded security to foster a future that is both enhanced and secure for Yocto-powered devices. We are dedicated to supporting the growth of the Yocto Project as a whole, aiming to improve its support for modern languages like Rust, and assist developers and OEMs in aligning with the goals outlined in the EU Cyber Resilience Act."

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Linux Foundation's Yocto Project Expands LTS to 4 Years

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  • From Exein [exein.io]'s website:

    Exein provides a holistic security solution that defends software from inside. By continuously monitoring and isolating suspicious behaviours, we ensure the integrity and reliability of your IoT devices.

    Nice move Exein. I guess you want to make Exein a synonym of IoT security.

  • ten to the minus 24 of what?

  • Versions 3.1 and 4.0 are LTS releases (with 2 years, now 4 years of support)
    but minor versions 3.0, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 4.1, 4.2 had only 7 months of support.

    Yocto releases [yoctoproject.org]
    Yocto Linux kernels [yoctoproject.org]

    It's confusing how this links up with the support lifetime of an IoT device in the field, a car or a home appliance. If they bother with updates at all, most commercial vendors are reluctant to update devices to new major versions of software.

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