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Hi,

I just noticed this talk from ELC'15:

"Poky meets Debian: Understanding How to Make an Embedded Linux by Using
an Existing Distribution's Source Code"
http://elinux.org/images/1/1b/Poky_meets_Debian_Understanding_How_to_Make_an_Embedded_Linux_by_Using_an_Existing_Distribution%27s_Source_Code.pdf

Slide 6 says:

---snip---
Why not Emdebian?
http://www.emdebian.org/
As of July 2014, updates to the Emdebian distributions ceased.
There will be no further updates and no further stable releases.
---snip---

Project code is on:
https://github.com/ystk/poky-debian

Is Emdebian still healthy/active? The presentation seems to imply that
Emdebian stopped as of July 2014.  Perhaps the Emdebian web site could
be more clear about health -vs- stopping support of old flavors of Emdebian?

Any opinions/input about this new poky-debian project? As someone who
likes both Emdebian as well as needs to know Yocto, this seems like a
nice alternative for Yoto-centric situations, perhaps helpful for Debian
outreach ...but I've just downloaded it, have yet to get it to work locally.

Thanks,
Lee



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