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* [[Recipe & Patch Style Guide]] | * [[Recipe & Patch Style Guide]] | ||
* [[Building your own recipes from first principles]] | * [[Building your own recipes from first principles]] | ||
* [[Development Best Practices]] | |||
* [[Distro Tracking]] | * [[Distro Tracking]] | ||
* [[Best Known Methods (BKMs) for Package Updating]] | * [[Best Known Methods (BKMs) for Package Updating]] | ||
* [[Working Behind a Network Proxy]] | * [[Working Behind a Network Proxy]] | ||
* [[QA]] | * [[QA]] | ||
* [[Kernel]] | * [[Kernel]] | ||
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* [[Program Management Plan]] | * [[Program Management Plan]] | ||
* [[Enable sstate cache]] | * [[Enable sstate cache]] | ||
* Guidelines for contributing to meta-intel layer | * Guidelines for contributing to meta-intel layer | ||
* [[Building and running embedded Linux .NET applications from first principles]] | * [[Building and running embedded Linux .NET applications from first principles]] |
Latest revision as of 17:33, 8 March 2018
Welcome to the Processes and Activities Page!
- Contribution Guidelines
- Recipe & Patch Style Guide
- Building your own recipes from first principles
- Development Best Practices
- Distro Tracking
- Best Known Methods (BKMs) for Package Updating
- Working Behind a Network Proxy
- QA
- Kernel
- Core
- Bugzilla Configuration and Bug Tracking
- Bug Triage
- Yocto Point-Release Development Workflow
- Yocto Release Engineering
- Performance
- Security
- PAM Integration
- Program Management Plan
- Enable sstate cache
- Guidelines for contributing to meta-intel layer
- Building and running embedded Linux .NET applications from first principles