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Contribution Guidelines
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As an open-source project, we welcome and encourage the community to submit
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patches directly to the project. In our collaborative open source environment,
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standards and methods for submitting changes help reduce the chaos that can result
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from an active development community.
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This document briefly summarizes the full `Contribution
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Guidelines <http://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/contribute/contribute.html>`_
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documentation.
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* Zephyr uses the permissive open source `Apache 2.0 license`_
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that allows you to freely use, modify, distribute and sell your own products
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that include Apache 2.0 licensed software.
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* There are some imported or reused components of the Zephyr project that
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use other licensing and are clearly identified.
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* The Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) process is followed to
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ensure developers are following licensing criteria for their
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contributions, and documented with a ``Signed-off-by`` line in commits.
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* Zephyr development workflow is supported on Linux, macOS, and Windows,
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(with a few exceptions).
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* Source code for the project is maintained in the GitHub repo:
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https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr
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* Issue and feature tracking is done using GitHub issues in this repo.
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* A Continuous Integration (CI) system runs on every Pull Request (PR)
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to verify several aspects of the PR including Git commit formatting,
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Coding Style, sanity checks builds, and documentation builds.
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* The `Zephyr devel mailing list`_ is a great place to engage with the
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community, ask questions, discuss issues, and help each other.
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.. _Zephyr devel mailing list: https://lists.zephyrproject.org/g/devel
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