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31. Google Summer of Code 2019

May 30, 2019 by Mark Filion  |   News & Events

...additional interesting ideas related to VMAF accelerating and tuning. Converting GStreamer plugins to RustStudents: Sajeer Ahamed RiyafOrganization: GNOMEGStreamer plugins are written in C and the developers...

32. Collabora & GStreamer 1.18

October 06, 2020 by Stéphane Cerveau  |   News & Events

...reliable and professional CI system. Guillaume gave a special effort to the very promising GStreamer Rust project's CI, helping make Rust a first class citizen in the GStreamer project. He has also implemented...

33. Kernel 5.12: Working to close the gap

May 04, 2021 by Ariel D'Alessandro  |   News & Events

...is now consistent, easier to use and more importantly, "harder to get wrong". Hope you are proud, Rusty! Finally, a nice side-effect of this work is the removal of a legacy V4L2-internal API for clocks...

34. Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference 2021

September 24, 2021 by Mark Filion  |   News & Events

...participating in the week's activities with no less than seven presentations on a wide range topics including Rust build scripts, deep learning super resolution on GStreamer, HEVC decoding on Mainline...

35. GTK Hackfest 2016

June 22, 2016 by Simon McVittie  |   Blog

...would anticipate that it is. One security trade-off here is that we have to have a small amount of trust in the providing app. For example, continuing the example of Cheese as a webcam provider, Cheese...

36. A flurry of open source graphics milestones

March 01, 2017 by Daniel Stone  |   Blog

...semantics, and trying to run generic userspace for all but the most basic tasks was an exercise in frustration. Instead, with atomic drivers, there is very little to go wrong: for the only one driver...

37. 12 reasons to join Collabora

December 14, 2017 by Jassie Badion  |   News & Events

...gives more meaning to the work of a developer. This hope, along with the high degree of autonomy and trust in Collabora Employees, are what motivates me at work to perform well.” Guillaume Tucker...

38. Four open months at Collabora

May 29, 2018 by Omar Akkila  |   Blog

...previously spent the summer of 2017 working on my first contributions to open source projects such as Rust and Firefox. Initially, it was an excuse for me to write and learn more Rust, but with time...

39. Collabora & Debian 10 (Buster)

July 25, 2019 by Andrej Shadura  |   News & Events

...GNOME team: GNOME 3.30, with many improvements and behind-the-scenes changes. Transitioned to the Rust-based librsvg, for more secure SVG and CSS parsers. Transitioned to the SpiderMonkey 60-based gjs...

40. How to write a Vulkan driver in 2022

March 23, 2022 by Faith Ekstrand  |   Blog

...descriptor set layout code from scratch at least five or six times before the driver ever shipped.) It was frustrating, exhausting, and a whole lot of fun. These days, however, the Vulkan spec has been...

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