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The Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) initiative is
- driven by the Automotive Grade Linux Collaborative Project of the Linux Foundation
- about improving open source components for automotive use cases
- follows an upstream-first policy in publishing the improvements
- using a common reference platform for test and integration purposes
The overall direction of the Automotive Grade Linux Collaborative Project is set by the AGL Advisory Board and Steering Committee. All work is carried out by the Expert Groups.
You are cordially invited to join and contribute to AGL and this Wiki. See Getting Started with AGL to register for accounts to contribute to the requirements, source code, or documentation of AGL.
Weekly Developer Meeting held on Thursdays
13:00 UTC (6 am Pacific Standard Time and 10 pm JST)
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You can find the latest AGL News here.
Face To Face Meetings
2025
December 11 - F2F SAT and EG Meetings in Tokyo after Automotive Linux Summit.
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A list of Past face to face meetings can be found on this page.
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- The System Architecture Team (SAT) defines the overall architecture of the AGL software according to the business requirements established by the Steering Committee (SC).
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