At this March’s meeting, we are fortunate to have Matt St. Onge1 speak on a topic we’ve never covered before: RISC-V! Matt will take us on an informal deep dive into the recent evolution of this new Open Source instruction set architecture (ISA). How is RISC-V used today? What binds Linux and RISC-V? How will RISC-V impact the future? Come find out the answers to these questions and more!
Our Wednesday, March 4th meeting starts at 18:30 (6:30 PM) EST.
CINLUG thanks Moser Consulting for hosting our meetings at their facility2. (There will be a phone number at the entrance to call to be let into the building.) The meeting will be simultaneously broadcast over this Jitsi Meet URL for those who cannot attend in person. (Though in-person attendance is encouraged. Attendees often head over to the nearby Red Robin restaurant, afterward, for drinks and camaraderie!)
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- Matt St. Onge is an author, Open Source contributor and active member of several Open Source Software foundations. He is a Digital Combat Simulator World (DCS World) content creator and Red Hat associate principal specialist solutions architect.
For over 30 years, Matt has been an active member of the Open Source community. For the past 11 years, he’s been deeply involved with enabling Red Hat’s embedded systems partners — teaching them how to build better Linux-based appliance solutions.
In early 2025, his book The Embedded Linux Security Handbook, hit the shelves and virtual libraries worldwide. It’s geared to enable product teams building Linux appliances with security at the core. In the past 2 years, Matt has been especially active with the Linux Foundation, RISC-V and RISE (the RISC-V Software Ecosystem foundation)… creating and delivering hands-on workshops, enablement sessions, and continued community advocacy.
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