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Contribution Guidelines

As an open-source project, we welcome and encourage the community to submit patches directly to the project. In our collaborative open-source environment, standards and methods for submitting changes help reduce the chaos that can result from an active development community.

This document briefly summarizes the full Contribution Guidelines documentation.

  • ACRN uses the permissive open source BSD 3-Clause license that allows you to freely use, modify, distribute and sell your own products that include such licensed software.
  • There are some imported or reused components of the ACRN project that use other licensing and are clearly identified.
  • The Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) process is followed to ensure developers are following licensing criteria for their contributions, and documented with a Signed-off-by line in commits.
  • ACRN development workflow is supported on Linux.
  • Source code for the project is maintained in the GitHub repo: https://github.com/projectacrn/acrn-hypervisor
  • Issue and feature tracking is done using GitHub issues in this repo.
  • A Continuous Integration (CI) system runs on every Pull Request (PR) to verify several aspects of the PR including Git commit formatting, coding style, sanity-check builds, and documentation builds.
  • The ACRN user mailing list is a great place to engage with the community, ask questions, discuss issues, and help each other.

Technical Steering Committee (TSC)

The Technical Steering Committee (TSC) is responsible for technical oversight of the open source ACRN project. The role and rules governing the operations of the TSC and its membership, are described in the project's technical-charter.

These are the current TSC voting members and chair person: