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diff --git a/poky/documentation/contributor-guide/identify-component.rst b/poky/documentation/contributor-guide/identify-component.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a28391a66a --- /dev/null +++ b/poky/documentation/contributor-guide/identify-component.rst @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-2.0-UK + +Identify the component +********************** + +The Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded ecosystem is built of :term:`layers <Layer>` +so the first step is to identify the component where the issue likely lies. +For example, if you have a hardware issue, it is likely related to the BSP +you are using and the best place to seek advice would be from the BSP provider +or :term:`layer`. If the issue is a build/configuration one and a distro is in +use, they would likely be the first place to ask questions. If the issue is a +generic one and/or in the core classes or metadata, the core layer or BitBake +might be the appropriate component. + +Each metadata layer being used should contain a ``README`` file and that should +explain where to report issues, where to send changes and how to contact the +maintainers. + +If the issue is in the core metadata layer (OpenEmbedded-Core) or in BitBake, +issues can be reported in the :yocto_bugs:`Yocto Project Bugzilla <>`. The +:yocto_lists:`yocto </g/yocto>` mailing list is a general “catch-all” location +where questions can be sent if you can’t work out where something should go. + +:term:`Poky` is a commonly used “combination” repository where multiple +components have been combined (:oe_git:`bitbake </bitbake>`, +:oe_git:`openembedded-core </openembedded-core>`, +:yocto_git:`meta-yocto </meta-yocto>` and +:yocto_git:`yocto-docs </yocto-docs>`). Patches should be submitted against the +appropriate individual component rather than :term:`Poky` itself as detailed in +the appropriate ``README`` file. + |