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Mail Lists

eve / Project EVE - User help and feedback, and general discussion.
eve-tsc / Project EVE TSC - talk with the committers of Project EVE. Propose contributions, and get suggestions how to contribute.

Slack

Join the LF Edge Foundation Slack.  Then search for #eve-help for user assistance and feedback, or #eve for general topics.

Calendar of Zoom Calls (Open Office Hours and TSC Meetings)

Every two weeks we host an EVE meeting on Zoom. They generally occur at the following times (but watch out for daylight savings adjustment diffs for CET in spring/fall):

0815 US-Pacific Time / 1715 Central Europe Time (CET) / 2145 India time in the winter, 2045 in summer

Open office hours are every 4 weeks. Project EVE TSC meetings are every four weeks. Because of the offset of two weeks from each other, the net result is an EVE meeting every 2 weeks.

If you would like to add some agenda items for our next meeting, post your agenda item ideas on the Slack #eve channel or send on the mailing list.

Upcoming office hour/TSC meetings:

Q4 (2022)Q1 (2023)Q2Q3

Oct:

  • 13 TSC
  • 27 open

Nov:

  • 10 TSC
  • 24 skip

Dec:

  • 8 EVE Summit

  (and TSC)

  • 22 open

  (maybe skip)

Jan:

Feb:

March:

April:

May:

June:

July:

Aug:

Sept:


Find the link to the latest meeting here: https://lists.lfedge.org/g/eve/calendar

Project EVE (Edge Virtualization Engine) aims to develop an open, agnostic and standardized architecture unifying the approach to developing and orchestrating cloud-native applications across the enterprise on-premises edge. She offers users new levels of control through virtualization of on-prem edge devices. Since EVE is specifically designed to run on edge equipment outside the datacenter, she is architected to securely isolate functions in the virtualization layer to prevent a single functional block from compromising the entire system.

Once installed, EVE creates a secure separation between the hardware and the workloads (edge containers, VMs, etc.) via Type-1 hypervisor with a Unikernel manager that has direct access to and control over underlying hardware resources. EVE then defines standard APIs that allow assignment of resources to workloads and more efficient use of resources effectively partitioning hardware to increase workload consolidation and application multi-tenancy.