[yocto-ab] PLEASE VOTE: YP Advisory Board: VOTE YP Compatible, Timesys LinuxLink 5.0

Philip Balister philip at balister.org
Mon Feb 22 12:38:43 PST 2016


Yes from OpenEmbedded

On 02/22/2016 03:19 PM, Erway, Tracey M wrote:
> Folks, 
> Forgive me for repeating this request as I step in during Jefro's absence.  
> 
> Would you all mind voting again so that I can let Timesys know the results of the vote by early tomorrow? They are ready to release.
> Thanks,
> Tracey
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Osier-Mixon
> Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 11:56 AM
> To: yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org
> Subject: [yocto-ab] YP Advisory Board: VOTE YP Compatible, Timesys LinuxLink 5.0
> 
> Hi all - Timesys is about to release their latest YP-based product.
> Note that the "no" answers are actually "n/a" due to the nature of their product.
> 
> Please vote yes/no on YP Compatible status for LinuxLink 5.0
> 
> thanks
> 
>    --Contact information--
>      Organization: Timesys Corporation
>      Project name: LinuxLink 5.0
>      Contact name: Theresa Kisha
>      Contact email address: theresa.kisha at timesys.com
>      URL to organization or product link: http://ll5.timesys.com/
>      Registration date: 2016-02-10
>      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?: No (explain below)
>   - (For BSPs) Does the layer follow the format defined in the Yocto Project Board Support Package (BSP) Developers Guide?: No (explain below)
>   - Are hardware support, configuration (distro) policy, and recipe metadata separated into different layers which do not depend on each other?: No (explain below)
>   - Is a test report document included showing which combinations of layers, recipes, and machines have been tested?: No (explain below)
>   - 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:
> The LinuxLink 5.0 Yocto Project wizard is a getting started tool for Yocto customization. This tool helps users create a custom image for a given Yocto Project release and machine.
> 
> LinuxLink 5.0 is compatible with Yocto Project versions 1.7, 1.8 and 2.0
> 
> NOTE: There are four (4) questions above for which I have answered "No."  For these four questions, I was unable to choose "NA" ... as the questions are not applicable. Our LinuxLink tool provides a mechanism for puling in the layers.
> 
> --
> Jeff Osier-Mixon
> Open Source Community Architect, Intel Corporation
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