Speaker
François Laignel
(Centricular ltd)
Description
The Threadshare framework is an asynchronous runtime and a set of elements which allows reducing resource usage when handling many streams.
It was introduced in 2018 and presented at the GStreamer conference in Edinburgh the same year.
After a reminder of the core principles of the framework, this talk will present the changes which occured since 2018.
Speaker Bio
François spent 20 years developing and managing development teams for projects ranging from smartcard interfaces to country-scale government systems. In 2017, he decided to invest his time in open source software and started contributing to the Rust ecosystem, in particular to the GStreamer Rust bindings. He is now a regular GStreamer developer with focus on the Rust bindings and Rust plugins.
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Primary author
François Laignel
(Centricular ltd)