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| .. _resources-intro: |
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| Introduction |
| ============ |
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| The Yocto Project team is happy for people to experiment with the Yocto |
| Project. A number of places exist to find help if you run into |
| difficulties or find bugs. This presents information about contributing |
| and participating in the Yocto Project. |
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| .. _resources-contributions: |
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| Contributions |
| ============= |
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| The Yocto Project gladly accepts contributions. You can submit changes |
| to the project either by creating and sending pull requests, or by |
| submitting patches through email. For information on how to do both as |
| well as information on how to identify the maintainer for each area of |
| code, see the ":ref:`how-to-submit-a-change`" section in the |
| Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. |
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| .. _resources-bugtracker: |
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| Yocto Project Bugzilla |
| ====================== |
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| The Yocto Project uses its own implementation of |
| :yocto_bugs:`Bugzilla <>` to track defects (bugs). |
| Implementations of Bugzilla work well for group development because they |
| track bugs and code changes, can be used to communicate changes and |
| problems with developers, can be used to submit and review patches, and |
| can be used to manage quality assurance. |
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| Sometimes it is helpful to submit, investigate, or track a bug against |
| the Yocto Project itself (e.g. when discovering an issue with some |
| component of the build system that acts contrary to the documentation or |
| your expectations). |
| |
| A general procedure and guidelines exist for when you use Bugzilla to |
| submit a bug. For information on how to use Bugzilla to submit a bug |
| against the Yocto Project, see the following: |
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| - The ":ref:`dev-manual/dev-manual-common-tasks:submitting a defect against the yocto project`" |
| section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. |
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| - The Yocto Project :yocto_wiki:`Bugzilla wiki page </wiki/Bugzilla_Configuration_and_Bug_Tracking>` |
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| For information on Bugzilla in general, see http://www.bugzilla.org/about/. |
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| .. _resources-mailinglist: |
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| Mailing lists |
| ============= |
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| A number of mailing lists maintained by the Yocto Project exist as well |
| as related OpenEmbedded mailing lists for discussion, patch submission |
| and announcements. To subscribe to one of the following mailing lists, |
| click on the appropriate URL in the following list and follow the |
| instructions: |
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| - https://lists.yoctoproject.org/g/yocto - General Yocto Project |
| discussion mailing list. |
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| - https://lists.openembedded.org/g/openembedded-core - Discussion mailing |
| list about OpenEmbedded-Core (the core metadata). |
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| - https://lists.openembedded.org/g/openembedded-devel - Discussion |
| mailing list about OpenEmbedded. |
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| - https://lists.openembedded.org/g/bitbake-devel - Discussion mailing |
| list about the :term:`BitBake` build tool. |
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| - https://lists.yoctoproject.org/g/poky - Discussion mailing list |
| about `Poky <#poky>`__. |
| |
| - https://lists.yoctoproject.org/g/yocto-announce - Mailing list to |
| receive official Yocto Project release and milestone announcements. |
| |
| For more Yocto Project-related mailing lists, see the |
| Yocto Project Website |
| . |
| .. _resources-irc: |
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| Internet Relay Chat (IRC) |
| ========================= |
| |
| Two IRC channels on freenode are available for the Yocto Project and |
| Poky discussions: |
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| - ``#yocto`` |
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| - ``#poky`` |
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| .. _resources-links-and-related-documentation: |
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| Links and Related Documentation |
| =============================== |
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| Here is a list of resources you might find helpful: |
| |
| - :yocto_home:`The Yocto Project Website <>`\ *:* The home site |
| for the Yocto Project. |
| |
| - :yocto_wiki:`The Yocto Project Main Wiki Page </wiki/Main_Page>`\ *:* The main wiki page for |
| the Yocto Project. This page contains information about project |
| planning, release engineering, QA & automation, a reference site map, |
| and other resources related to the Yocto Project. |
| |
| - `OpenEmbedded <http://www.openembedded.org/>`__\ *:* The build system used by the |
| Yocto Project. This project is the upstream, generic, embedded |
| distribution from which the Yocto Project derives its build system |
| (Poky) and to which it contributes. |
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| - `BitBake <http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/BitBake>`__\ *:* The tool |
| used to process metadata. |
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| - :doc:`BitBake User Manual <bitbake:index>`\ *:* A comprehensive |
| guide to the BitBake tool. If you want information on BitBake, see |
| this manual. |
| |
| - :doc:`../brief-yoctoprojectqs/brief-yoctoprojectqs` *:* This |
| short document lets you experience building an image using the Yocto |
| Project without having to understand any concepts or details. |
| |
| - :doc:`../overview-manual/overview-manual` *:* This manual provides overview |
| and conceptual information about the Yocto Project. |
| |
| - :doc:`../dev-manual/dev-manual` *:* This manual is a "how-to" guide |
| that presents procedures useful to both application and system |
| developers who use the Yocto Project. |
| |
| - :doc:`../sdk-manual/sdk-manual` *manual :* This |
| guide provides information that lets you get going with the standard |
| or extensible SDK. An SDK, with its cross-development toolchains, |
| allows you to develop projects inside or outside of the Yocto Project |
| environment. |
| |
| - :doc:`../bsp-guide/bsp` *:* This guide defines the structure |
| for BSP components. Having a commonly understood structure encourages |
| standardization. |
| |
| - :doc:`../kernel-dev/kernel-dev` *:* This manual describes |
| how to work with Linux Yocto kernels as well as provides a bit of |
| conceptual information on the construction of the Yocto Linux kernel |
| tree. |
| |
| - :doc:`../ref-manual/ref-manual` *:* This |
| manual provides reference material such as variable, task, and class |
| descriptions. |
| |
| - `Yocto Project Mega-Manual <https://docs.yoctoproject.org/singleindex.html>`__\ *:* This manual |
| is simply a single HTML file comprised of the bulk of the Yocto |
| Project manuals. The Mega-Manual primarily exists as a vehicle by |
| which you can easily search for phrases and terms used in the Yocto |
| Project documentation set. |
| |
| - :doc:`../profile-manual/profile-manual` *:* This manual presents a set of |
| common and generally useful tracing and profiling schemes along with |
| their applications (as appropriate) to each tool. |
| |
| - :doc:`../toaster-manual/toaster-manual` *:* This manual |
| introduces and describes how to set up and use Toaster. Toaster is an |
| Application Programming Interface (API) and web-based interface to |
| the :term:`OpenEmbedded Build System`, which uses |
| BitBake, that reports build information. |
| |
| - :yocto_wiki:`FAQ </wiki/FAQ>`\ *:* A list of commonly asked |
| questions and their answers. |
| |
| - *Release Notes:* Features, updates and known issues for the current |
| release of the Yocto Project. To access the Release Notes, go to the |
| :yocto_home:`Downloads </software-overview/downloads>` page on |
| the Yocto Project website and click on the "RELEASE INFORMATION" link |
| for the appropriate release. |
| |
| - `Bugzilla <https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org>`__\ *:* The bug tracking application |
| the Yocto Project uses. If you find problems with the Yocto Project, |
| you should report them using this application. |
| |
| - :yocto_wiki:`Bugzilla Configuration and Bug Tracking Wiki Page </wiki/Bugzilla_Configuration_and_Bug_Tracking>`\ *:* |
| Information on how to get set up and use the Yocto Project |
| implementation of Bugzilla for logging and tracking Yocto Project |
| defects. |
| |
| - *Internet Relay Chat (IRC):* Two IRC channels on freenode are |
| available for Yocto Project and Poky discussions: ``#yocto`` and |
| ``#poky``, respectively. |
| |
| - `Quick EMUlator (QEMU) <http://wiki.qemu.org/Index.html>`__\ *:* An |
| open-source machine emulator and virtualizer. |