As we announced in an earlier blog post, the entire Free Electrons engineering team was at the Embedded Linux Conference Europe and Linux Plumbers Conference last week in Düsseldorf.

Free Electrons engineering team at the Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2014. From left to right, Grégory Clement, Alexandre Belloni, Maxime Ripard, Antoine Ténart, Thomas Petazzoni, Boris Brezillon and Michael Opdenacker.
In addition to attending many talks, meeting developers of the embedded Linux community and therefore keeping us up-to-date with the most recent developments in this domain, we also gave a number of talks, for which the slides are now available:
- The DRM/KMS Subsystem From a Newbie’s Point of View by Boris Brezillon. Slides available as PDF and source code.
- Supporting a New ARM Platform: The Allwinner Example by Maxime Ripard. Slides available as PDF and source code.
- Buildroot: A Deep Dive Into The Core by Thomas Petazzoni. Slides available as PDF and source code.
- Two years of ARM SoC Support Mainlining: Lessons Learned by Thomas Petazzoni. Slides available as PDF and source code.

At the social event, from left to right: Grégory Clement (Free Electrons), Kevin Hilman (Linaro), Boris Brezillon (Free Electrons), Maxime Ripard (Free Electrons)
All the slides of the conference are also available on the event site of the Linux Foundation, and all talks have been video-recorded by the Linux Foundation so hopefully videos should become available in the near future.