 So we're here at the narrow connect and so who are you? My name is Augustin Benito, and I'm the director of core development Which is a group of four teams that basically works in the kernel and in the security space of T Who are you? I'm Kunkoi. I'm the release manager. So when they have products once a month, we try to release them So you try to ask him some questions Go ahead So you were saying you were really passionate about what you are currently doing So can you tell a little bit more about what is the most fun thing the core group is doing right now? Okay, so we have quite a few we have quite a few topics that we are currently working probably The most popular one is EAS energy. We're scheduling. We are working with arm and in In the last stage of the what we can consider the the R&D process and we are starting what arms is Talking like as a product So it's productized basically Technology that they are and we are doing our part of the puzzle basically is changes the kernel scheduler to make it Summarizing it to make it more intelligent so you can put on top of it energy models that can Provide better power consumption rates It's big little required for that or will also work on only little only System with the big CPU in there. We are working at the kernel level and the kernel working at the kernel level means that we should be Architecture agnostic or platform agnostic. So the changes that linear is basically working on Obviously works for any architecture And it should be that way The point is that in this particular area arm Provides some very very interesting features that based on arms product can potentially provide And we think everything that we are doing tell us that will provide significant improvements to the current situation and provide an advantage a competitive advantage. So There are two different goals, right? Change the schedule for everybody in the kernel so everybody can take advantage and on the other side Enable to the arm ecosystem to take advantage again Of the superiority that has shown in in in some of the segments and and bring it to other new segments, right? Right? All right, so Can you talk a little bit about your background? Where do you come from? Okay? I am I I Basically, I come from the Canary Islands and I've been working in free software at the management or entrepreneurship level since 2003 and I've done several things first in Spain and probably Most of the people in Leonardo knows me because of my KD involvement or because my work as In open Susie as a basically product owner So you you said that there was something that people should Before we talking about something and you were saying he ran and talk about it. Why? No, no, no, no It's a it. I should talk about it. I've been talking about it quite a lot internally and In open Susie as a distribution was pioneering in in integration and pre-integration Testing among other areas, right? I was heavily involved in in this job that it's is right now Publicly available in the form of a tool that that has shown heavy improvements In the at the distribution level and that it's also a multi distribution and it's it's not the constraint to one distribution and I think that is one of those tools that can make a difference not just for Leonardo But for anybody that does integration builds integration that end up in builds that Needs to be widely used so pre-integration testing and post-integration testing. So the last few Months, I would say a couple of months. I've been Showing trying to show especially now that there are publicly available examples that that Can really be tested and confronted and I think it's the kind of tool that if we bring it to Leonardo It will make a difference in some of the complex use cases. We are doing of course Part of all our integration and pre-integration testing deals directly with hardware this tool This tool is modified. It works in our Emulated environment with QM but Yeah, I was heavily involved in in in the development of the tool and I would like to bring that Experience at my level not a technical level to and the guys that are behind the tool Are very knowledgeable and and I think they would be very interested in expanding the tool to our use case And especially to the arm ecosystem, which is which it would be completely new right having Testing tools With in a visual environment, I think it's something we don't have right and in some use cases Will be completely killer especially to explain people where things Why things or where things go wrong so they can determine why what why are doing wrong? So we work with canonicals with one to write we work with Davian. We work with Fedora we do builds for technologies that And the service space that all these areas can get a lot of benefit from this kind of tools We have and then integrate that into our own process Lava is is our star there, right? I think that That process in the design state that I went in open suicide would like to to experience it that also here so It's open source. It's it's it's so I think it's a kind of tool that that we can take advantage of there Are another examples of things that we can incorporate from other distributions That are also very good. I mean Fedora has Some services are very interesting for us open-build service is another interesting tool for us. So Yeah, it's We are we are doing a lot at the hardware level, but in emulator environments we can do a lot more