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As you have questions, these are the two manuals that can help you understand both [https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/current/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual.html Bitbake] and [https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/latest/mega-manual/mega-manual.html Yocto].
As you have questions, these are the two manuals that can help you understand both [https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/current/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual.html Bitbake] and [https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/latest/mega-manual/mega-manual.html Yocto].


Also, feel free to ask questions on our [https://www.yoctoproject.org/tools-resources/community/mailing-lists mailing lists] or stop by our [https://www.yoctoproject.org/tools-resources/community/irc IRC] channel.
Also, feel free to ask questions on our [https://www.yoctoproject.org/community/mailing-lists/ mailing lists] or stop by our [https://www.yoctoproject.org/community/mailing-lists/ IRC] channel.


==Resources for Learning==
==Resources for Learning==
There is a [https://www.yoctoproject.org/tools-resources/videos/getting-started-yocto-project-new-developer-screencast-tutorial getting started video] that will give you a high level overview of the Yocto Project.
There is a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNLYanJAQ3s getting started video] that will give you a high level overview of the Yocto Project.


Rudi Streif gave a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy-eyYMbEhM great talk] at the Embedded Linux Conference in 2015.
Rudi Streif gave a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy-eyYMbEhM great talk] at the Embedded Linux Conference in 2015.


For more presentations, check out our [https://www.yoctoproject.org/tools-resources/presentations?order=field_presention_date&sort=desc presentation page] for a full lists of talks given about the Yocto Project.
For more presentations, check out our [https://www.yoctoproject.org/learn/presentation-videos/ presentation page] for a full lists of talks given about the Yocto Project.


Rudi has also written a book, "Embedded Linux Systems with the Yocto Project".
Rudi has also written a book, "Embedded Linux Systems with the Yocto Project".
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First, and most important, is to read our [[Community_Guidelines | community guidelines]].
First, and most important, is to read our [[Community_Guidelines | community guidelines]].


Then, learn how to [https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/How_to_submit_a_patch_to_OpenEmbedded submit a patch] to OpenEmbedded. There are various [https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Commit_Patch_Message_Guidelines patch guidelines], as well as a [https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Styleguide styleguide] which you should familiarize yourself with before submitting a patch.
If you have changes that are specific to poky, there is a page discussing [[Poky_Contributions | contributions to poky]] on this wiki. Also of note, the OpenEmbedded wiki has a page where you can learn how to [https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/How_to_submit_a_patch_to_OpenEmbedded submit a patch] to oe-core or meta-openembedded. There are various [https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Commit_Patch_Message_Guidelines patch guidelines], as well as a [https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Styleguide styleguide] which you should familiarize yourself with before submitting a patch.


The Yocto Project tracks bugs using [https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org bugzilla]. You may want to review our [[Bug_reporting_and_Information_levels | bug guidelines]] to help understand this process.
The Yocto Project tracks bugs using [https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org bugzilla]. You may want to review our [[Bug_reporting_and_Information_levels | bug guidelines]] to help understand this process.
==Newcomer Bugs==
The Yocto Project has a ''newcomer'' bug category which are bugs suited to someone new to the project, in order to learn more about the development process within our community, and become familiar with the project.
The list of such bugs can be found in the table below:
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  |status=!(RESOLVED,VERIFIED,CLOSED)
  |to=newcomer@yoctoproject.org, unassigned@yoctoproject.org
  |whiteboard=NEWCOMER
  |product=!opkg
  |severity=!janitors
  |priority=!(Undecided)
  |columns=id,summary,to,status,milestone,severity,priority,whiteboard
  |sort=id
  |noresultsmessage="No matching bugs found. Check for unassigned bugs."
  |total=summary
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==Helpful Links==
==Helpful Links==

Latest revision as of 08:14, 11 June 2019

Overview

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The goal of the Newcomers Guide is to connect people using the software with resources for learning about and contributing to the project. If you just want to get starting building with Yocto, the Quick Start Guide is for you!

As you have questions, these are the two manuals that can help you understand both Bitbake and Yocto.

Also, feel free to ask questions on our mailing lists or stop by our IRC channel.

Resources for Learning

There is a getting started video that will give you a high level overview of the Yocto Project.

Rudi Streif gave a great talk at the Embedded Linux Conference in 2015.

For more presentations, check out our presentation page for a full lists of talks given about the Yocto Project.

Rudi has also written a book, "Embedded Linux Systems with the Yocto Project".

Otavio Salvador and Daiane Angolini have also written a book, "Embedded Linux Development with Yocto Project".

How to Contribute

First, and most important, is to read our community guidelines.

If you have changes that are specific to poky, there is a page discussing contributions to poky on this wiki. Also of note, the OpenEmbedded wiki has a page where you can learn how to submit a patch to oe-core or meta-openembedded. There are various patch guidelines, as well as a styleguide which you should familiarize yourself with before submitting a patch.

The Yocto Project tracks bugs using bugzilla. You may want to review our bug guidelines to help understand this process.

Newcomer Bugs

The Yocto Project has a newcomer bug category which are bugs suited to someone new to the project, in order to learn more about the development process within our community, and become familiar with the project.

The list of such bugs can be found in the table below:

IDSummary (12 tasks) AssigneeStatusMilestoneSeverityPWhiteboard
4120rootfs_deb doesn't support BAD_RECOMMENDATIONSUnassignedNEWFutureenhancementMediumNEWCOMER
4530gconv data needs virtual providersUnassignedNEW5.99enhancementMediumNEWCOMER
6478Tweaks to remove cruft from non-rootfs (container) imagesNew Comer BugsNEW5.99enhancementMedium+NEWCOMER
6803Sanity check for non-largefile useNew Comer BugsNEW5.99enhancementMediumNEWCOMER
8729grub: create a script to boot between rootfs and a maintenance partitionUnassignedIN PROGRESS REVIEWFutureenhancementMediumNEWCOMER
8744Need to standardize on a format for security bugsNew Comer BugsNEWQ4normalMediumNEWCOMER
9692QA check for #! interpreter should handle '/usr/bin/env something'New Comer BugsNEWFuturenormalMediumNEWCOMER
10636Improved image testing by extending automated QA testsNew Comer BugsNEW5.99enhancementMediumNEWCOMER
10699Ensure consistency in repository URLsUnassignedNEWFutureenhancementMediumNEWCOMER
12482perf: Add PACKAGECONFIGs for auto-detected features such as libauditNew Comer BugsNEW5.99enhancementMediumNEWCOMER
12716Replace unfs3 with nfs-ganesha?New Comer BugsIN PROGRESS IMPLEMENTATIONFutureenhancementMediumNEWCOMER
13846Add runtime test for PiglitUnassignedNEW5.99enhancementMedium+NEWCOMER
 12      

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