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authorScott Rifenbark <srifenbark@gmail.com>2018-03-12 11:35:00 -0700
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2018-03-25 09:41:12 +0100
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(From yocto-docs rev: 51dc5dd5362a8e6d6d558a566554bec34764227f) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <srifenbark@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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diff --git a/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-development-environment.xml b/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-development-environment.xml
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
37 Open source projects conceptually have differing concurrent agendas, 37 Open source projects conceptually have differing concurrent agendas,
38 approaches, and production. 38 approaches, and production.
39 These facets of the development process can come from anyone in the 39 These facets of the development process can come from anyone in the
40 public (community) that has a stake in the software project. 40 public (community) who has a stake in the software project.
41 The open source environment contains new copyright, licensing, domain, 41 The open source environment contains new copyright, licensing, domain,
42 and consumer issues that differ from the more traditional development 42 and consumer issues that differ from the more traditional development
43 environment. 43 environment.
diff --git a/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-yp-intro.xml b/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-yp-intro.xml
index f39cd70c74..6941db68b9 100644
--- a/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-yp-intro.xml
+++ b/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-yp-intro.xml
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@
174 </para></listitem> 174 </para></listitem>
175 <listitem><para> 175 <listitem><para>
176 <emphasis>Binary Reproducibility:</emphasis> 176 <emphasis>Binary Reproducibility:</emphasis>
177 The Yocto Project you to be very specific about 177 The Yocto Project allows you to be very specific about
178 dependencies and achieves very high percentages of 178 dependencies and achieves very high percentages of
179 binary reproducibility (e.g. 99.8% for 179 binary reproducibility (e.g. 99.8% for
180 <filename>core-image-minimal</filename>). 180 <filename>core-image-minimal</filename>).
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
186 <listitem><para> 186 <listitem><para>
187 <emphasis>License Manifest:</emphasis> 187 <emphasis>License Manifest:</emphasis>
188 The Yocto Project provides a license manifest for 188 The Yocto Project provides a license manifest for
189 review by people that need to track the use of open 189 review by people who need to track the use of open
190 source licenses (e.g.legal teams). 190 source licenses (e.g.legal teams).
191 </para></listitem> 191 </para></listitem>
192 </itemizedlist> 192 </itemizedlist>
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@
224 <listitem><para> 224 <listitem><para>
225 <emphasis>Project Workflow Could Be Confusing:</emphasis> 225 <emphasis>Project Workflow Could Be Confusing:</emphasis>
226 The Yocto Project workflow could be confusing if you 226 The Yocto Project workflow could be confusing if you
227 used to traditional desktop and server software 227 are used to traditional desktop and server software
228 development. 228 development.
229 In a desktop development environment, mechanisms exist 229 In a desktop development environment, mechanisms exist
230 to easily pull and install new packages, which are 230 to easily pull and install new packages, which are
@@ -546,7 +546,7 @@
546 The main purpose of the system is to help you 546 The main purpose of the system is to help you
547 manage the recipes you maintain and to offer a dynamic 547 manage the recipes you maintain and to offer a dynamic
548 overview of the project. 548 overview of the project.
549 The Recipe Reporting System tracks is built on top 549 The Recipe Reporting System is built on top
550 the of OpenEmbedded Metadata Index, which is a website 550 the of OpenEmbedded Metadata Index, which is a website
551 that indexes layers for the OpenEmbedded build system. 551 that indexes layers for the OpenEmbedded build system.
552 </para></listitem> 552 </para></listitem>
@@ -883,8 +883,10 @@
883 familiar shell of a supported Linux distribution.</para> 883 familiar shell of a supported Linux distribution.</para>
884 884
885 <para>For information on how to set up a Build Host on 885 <para>For information on how to set up a Build Host on
886 a system running Linux as its native operating system, see 886 a system running Linux as its native operating system,
887 TBD. 887 see the
888 "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#setting-up-a-native-linux-host'>Setting Up a Native Linux Host</ulink>"
889 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
888 </para></listitem> 890 </para></listitem>
889 <listitem><para> 891 <listitem><para>
890 <emphasis>CROss PlatformS (CROPS):</emphasis> 892 <emphasis>CROss PlatformS (CROPS):</emphasis>
@@ -909,7 +911,9 @@
909 on a system natively running Linux.</para> 911 on a system natively running Linux.</para>
910 912
911 <para>For information on how to set up a Build Host with 913 <para>For information on how to set up a Build Host with
912 CROPS, see TBD. 914 CROPS, see the
915 "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#setting-up-to-use-crops'>Setting Up to Use CROss PlatformS (CROPS)</ulink>"
916 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
913 </para></listitem> 917 </para></listitem>
914 <listitem><para> 918 <listitem><para>
915 <emphasis>Toaster:</emphasis> 919 <emphasis>Toaster:</emphasis>
@@ -969,12 +973,12 @@
969 973
970 <para> 974 <para>
971 Poky is a combined repository of BitBake, OpenEmbedded-Core 975 Poky is a combined repository of BitBake, OpenEmbedded-Core
972 (found in <filename>meta</filename>), 976 (which is found in <filename>meta</filename>),
973 <filename>meta-poky</filename>, 977 <filename>meta-poky</filename>,
974 <filename>meta-yocto-bsp</filename>, and documentation provided 978 <filename>meta-yocto-bsp</filename>, and documentation provided
975 all together and known to work well together. 979 all together and known to work well together.
976 You can view the Poky repository as part of the 980 You can view these items that make up the Poky repository in the
977 <ulink url='&YOCTO_GIT_URL;'>Source Repositories</ulink>. 981 <ulink url='&YOCTO_GIT_URL;/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky/tree/'>Source Repositories</ulink>.
978 <note> 982 <note>
979 If you are interested in all the contents of the 983 If you are interested in all the contents of the
980 <filename>poky</filename> Git repository, see the 984 <filename>poky</filename> Git repository, see the
@@ -1250,7 +1254,7 @@
1250 developed by the OpenEmbedded community that has been 1254 developed by the OpenEmbedded community that has been
1251 pared down into a smaller, core set of continuously 1255 pared down into a smaller, core set of continuously
1252 validated recipes. 1256 validated recipes.
1253 The result is a tightly controlled and an quality-assured 1257 The result is a tightly controlled and quality-assured
1254 core set of recipes.</para> 1258 core set of recipes.</para>
1255 1259
1256 <para>You can see the Metadata in the 1260 <para>You can see the Metadata in the
@@ -1285,8 +1289,7 @@
1285 </para></listitem> 1289 </para></listitem>
1286 <listitem><para> 1290 <listitem><para>
1287 <emphasis>Poky:</emphasis> 1291 <emphasis>Poky:</emphasis>
1288 Poky, which is pronounced <emphasis>Pock</emphasis>-ee, 1292 Poky is a reference embedded distribution and a reference
1289 is a reference embedded distribution and a reference
1290 test configuration. 1293 test configuration.
1291 Poky provides the following: 1294 Poky provides the following:
1292 <itemizedlist> 1295 <itemizedlist>