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13 OpenBMC Github project is made. It starts with the requirements and then some
28 1. It is compatible with the Apache 2.0 license
29 2. If an existing repository, it has an active maintainer
30 3. It has no external dependencies which would fail the requirements defined
34 5. It is a feature that is believed to be generally useful to the OpenBMC
38 6. It has an active OpenBMC community member that is willing to be a maintainer
50 1. If the repository is utilized by other projects outside of OpenBMC then it
57 1. It should meet all of the quality-based requirements for hosting a repository
63 Note that when a recipe is non-OpenBMC specific, but useful to OpenBMC, it
75 To add a hardware specific repository to OpenBMC, it should meet the following
78 1. If it requires specific kernel APIs, they are available or in progress via
94 To add a vendor-specific repository to OpenBMC, it should meet the following
97 1. It consumes OpenBMC D-Bus APIs
105 organization will show many repositories with that name in it. You will get a
108 OpenBMC in general is to be agnostic of the hardware it is managing, but that is
116 Another example, Intel has a communication interface called PECI, it provides
150 The OpenBMC project has a fairly extensive CI process, it has many great code
151 reviewers, and it follows the tip of upstream yocto master. All of these things
154 umbrella ensure it gets global updates (like upstream poky/bitbake changes) and
158 repositories utilized by OpenBMC. It is always going to be easier to coordinate
167 other people could make use of it, how active has the person who will maintain