 All right, so my name is Alexander Sack as he introduced me. I'm from Pantico We try to help the embedded Linux ecosystem to figure out the way how to use containers in the most efficient manner to get the job done When I submit this lightning talk, I'm basically It's strike me that when you look back for the last five years or so where I've been like trying to work with the community On how to use containers and modern Linux technologies to improve the way embedded Linux work that Actually for the embedded Linux solution. There has nothing evolved that is quite good and quite standardized And so so how is that I think so and I think if you look a bit closer than you Then I kind of think it's obvious because at the moment the the players that are trying to push for Standardized solutions. They are either trying to do something that is not really embedded like putting a docker on On a on a device and then try to use it if is it was a cloud infrastructure machine Or the alternative is other people running around they say like let's use containers to break up the perfectly fine embedded Linux systems like Yachto open wt in smaller components and really then try to at some point get benefit from it That pieces can move independently and so on and I think that makes no sense because in the end the embedded Linux distributions Yachto open wt bird root and so on they're perfectly fine You can produce something that is in itself very coherent and works very great So why would you say let's first invest and break all that up and then maybe at some point We can benefit from it and get an application story out of it So I was thinking how can I basically maybe help resetting that discussions? How containers can be more efficiently used in the embedded Linux ecosystem and I thought let's try to take a look at some Very simple use case how we can avoid having to do some reworking and some changing of the way of you guys are working But still get an instant benefit out of what? about of what the You can do with those containers and I think one of the core use cases which I tried to present here I'm not sure if it will ever show up But but it's basically the idea of if you know link and NYC in New York They have these totems everywhere where you have like an on-screen Digital designers experience standing at many street corners that also provide connectivity like a Wi-Fi or a base station small microcell and so on and And how can you do that? Maybe in a very efficient manner using container technologies? And I think that's perfectly possible and that's what we are demoing here. Basically. You just can take an open wt Modify unmodified operating system put it in one container And you can and then on the other side take something that is very good at displaying on screen Which could be a yok-do or it could even be in Ubuntu and just put that in another container And you just have no no need to integrate anything on any side You can just put them next to each other have that all booting up and you will get a product great connectivity platform running and next to a product great and display platform Which otherwise would not be possible if you would today try to build something like that or many people that are not looking containers They would say well, I'm actually a connectivity guy. Let me use open wt. Let me now port a great Graphics stack into that. There's lots of work You folk a fork open wt and then have all the pain in the future to do that on the other way around It's even worse you take a yok-do or Ubuntu and then you try to make a great router platform One of it that will fail as well. So What we did in the demo is basically that it comes up. Maybe it shows you that it basically is a router Providing hotspot functionality and at the same time it displays a browser that goes through through a few steps like a digital signage Experience and it was supposed to end on my slides that you will all be able to read offline I guess because I don't know what happened here or if the HDMI is not well connected It should certainly work the way it is but Doesn't matter I guess if you want to see this or want to continue talking about this topic with me finally on the hallway Or we also have an exhibition booth in the exhibition area where we show this stuff working You can really take a look at that and maybe get inspired on what you guys can do like adding an open wt Combining that with a nice Bluetooth gateway without even having to do any integration You can just mix and match the best of both worlds to do amazing stuff using container technology So I think that's Basically it there's also in the slides There's also a hands-on very simple tutorial like three or four steps how you can reproduce the same demo We use the banana pie R2 router platform here basically using open wt kernel for it put a Vanilla open wt next to a york 2 that has a nice Small digital signage solution on it. Anyway, thanks for that and see you soon on on our at our booth I guess Thank you Is that it the problem is no, it's not it I mean it just takes a minute to boot up or so So I mean it's not good the idea was it was show up while I was talking beautiful. Yeah, I don't I think Think there is something wrong. I tried it on many screens So yeah, so so we appreciate letting us you letting us observe you while you tempted the demo gods In life in an open setting, but anyway, it's more of a reason to come to our booth and see it live Thanks a lot. It's working great and you can do it yourself as well Check out. I think the slides will be online. So just check it out and yeah, the slides will be available through that this get I don't know if people have already