[yocto-ab] Fwd: Advisory Board Ballot: Yocto Project Compatible Registration

Jon Aldama Jon.Aldama at enea.com
Mon Apr 25 00:55:04 PDT 2016


Yes fron Enea.
/Jon

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From: yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Osier-Mixon
Sent: den 22 april 2016 22:24
To: yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org
Subject: [yocto-ab] Fwd: Advisory Board Ballot: Yocto Project Compatible Registration

Hi folks - please vote yes/no on YP Compatible status for mender.io, an automated OTA update technology for embedded systems. They are strong supporters and participants in the Yocto Project, and they are an open source project, which gives them access to YP Compatible.
(Several of us met them in person at ELC this year, they are awesome and I recommend a yes vote)

thanks

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From: Yocto Project <webmaster at yoctoproject.org>
Date: Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 1:08 PM
Subject: Advisory Board Ballot: Yocto Project Compatible Registration
To: jefro at jefro.net


Submitted on Friday, April 22, 2016 - 13:08 Submitted by anonymous user: [162.217.75.74] Submitted values are:

   --Contact information--
     Organization: Mender
     Project name: Mender
     Contact name: Eystein Stenberg
     Contact email address: eystein at mender.io
     URL to organization or product link: https://mender.io
     Registration date: 2016-04-22
     Compliance Agreement revision: 1.0
     Yocto Project Compatible Version: 2.0


Acceptance Criteria:
  - Working towards and supporting the aims and objectives of the Yocto Project. These include decreasing the fragmentation of embedded ecosystem and focus around a common shared set of tools, formats and best practices. We want to avoid multiple groups of people repeating the same work and have one set of great tools rather than multiple tools with drawbacks.: Yes
  - Promoting the OpenEmbedded architecture, layer model, and BSP format.:Yes
  - Making visible contributions in the OpenEmbedded and component projectsof the Yocto Project. Please describe your participation in the comments section
below.: Yes
  - Are all your publicly accessible layers listed in the OpenEmbedded Layers index (http://layers.openembedded.org)?: Yes
  - Be a non-profit, or member of the Yocto Project working group, regardless of organization size, or if the project's parent organization is an open-source project.: Yes
  - If the project includes build system functionality, are BitBake and OpenEmbedded-Core included as components?: Yes
  - If present, can the directories containing BitBake and OpenEmbedded-Core be clearly identified within the system and only contain those components?:
Yes
  - Have all patches applied to BitBake and OpenEmbedded-Core (if present) been submitted to the open source community?: Yes
  - Do all layers contain a README file which details the origin of thelayer, its maintainer, where to submit changes, and any dependencies or version
requirements?: Yes
  - Do all layers build without errors against OpenEmbedded-Core with onlythe dependencies/requirements listed in their README file?: Yes
  - (For BSPs) Does the layer follow the format defined in the Yocto Project Board Support Package (BSP) Developers Guide?: Yes
  - Are hardware support, configuration (distro) policy, and recipe metadata separated into different layers which do not depend on each other?: Yes
  - Is a test report document included showing which combinations of layers, recipes, and machines have been tested?: Yes
  - If any item in the "Yocto Project Compatible Compliance Recommendations"
list is not true, is this documented in the testing report?: Yes
Recommendations:
  - Linux kernels are either based around LTSI kernel versions or a Yocto Project kernel version.: Yes
  - Everything builds successfully with the standard toolchain from OE-Core, where the architecture is one supported by OE-Core as standard. This is to ensure that your layers are compatible with OE-Core. It is not required that the OE-Core toolchain be provided to customers or any downstream projects.:
Yes
Explanation:
We participate in email discussions on the Yocto project mailing list on how to best integrate updating functionality. We also write blog posts to share our findings, for example https://www.mender.io/blog/build-info-yocto-2

Mender is an open source project under the Apache License Version 2. Sources can be found at https://github.com/mendersoftware


The results of this submission may be viewed at:
https://www.yoctoproject.org/node/351547/submission/240



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Jeff Osier-Mixon
Open Source Community Architect, Intel Corporation
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