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[Music] [Music] hello everyone my name is ellen koecke and welcome to this presentation about image signal processor isp drivers and how to merge one upstream a little bit about me so i work with collabora since 2016 and which we are an open source consultancy company and im mostly working on the kernel mainly in the media service system i also have experience in other subsystems such as any vme alsa device mapping and here and there in general but mostly inside the media system right now i am the maintainer of the rk isp driver that we are going to talk a little bit during this presentation and im also the maintainer of the virtual media controller driver i am really proud to say that i was an outdocHub intern and 2015 where i started the wink project there lojan poncha was my mentor and who proposed this project and right now i am the coordinator of the lenox kernel project in outdocHuby together with vaishali who is the current coordinator so if you have any questions regarding this