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[Bulgarian] How to build Tizen on a Open Source Hardware Device

 
Here are some details regarding my lightning talk about “How to build Tizen device (in Bulgaria)“. The key focus is on open-source hardware devices, Do it Yourself (DIY) tablet, DIY laptop and Tizen-sunxi: https://github.com/leon-anavi/tizen-sunxi. Please give the project a star in github if you find it useful 🙂 Tizen belongs on all devices and also all Bulgarian open source hardware devices as well 😉
I am using open-source hardware SoC with Allwinner processors, which are manufactured by the Bulgarian company Olimex, they are also available on twitter.
 
Olimex-A20-Tizen-Developer
 
 
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Details:
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/leonanavi/ss-33079566
Conference: RogueConf (later renamed to Rouge Conf due to issue with the name on all t-shirts, stickers and other printing materials)
Conference web site: https://rogueconf.com/
Conference schedule: http://rogueconf.com/schedule
Conference type: invite-only local conference, all presentations were in Bulgarian
Conference location: hotel Radina’s Way, Borovetz, Bulgaria
Duration: 28-30 March (the first day was UNconference and the next two days were just conference)
Visitors: 60-70 people
Organizers of the conference: Stefan Kanev (https://twitter.com/skanev), Vasil Kolev ( https://vasil.ludost.net/ )
Vasil was the guy responsible for the videos and did really a great job – all videos were uploaded very fast! My lighting talk was based on my lighting talk from FOSDEM but it was in Bulgaria and was shorter.

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