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Welcome to |main_project_name|

|main_project_name| is an open-source operating system project launched by Huawei with the aim of developing a pool of devices that can communicate and co-operate together irrespective of their make and model. |main_project_name| is bridging to a new IoT frontier where any devices you can imagine as connected together, you can imagine to do it transcending the traditional relation between devices and operating system. A revolutionary concept coming to life, thanks to a distributed architecture design based on a set of system capabilities. |main_project_name| OS is able to understand which features and capabilities will improve the UX and propose the best solution for a seamless user experience. It will run on a wide range of user devices that accompany your daily life from health, to fitness, to home appliances, and much more.

Why |main_project_name|?

|main_project_name| is a device-independent platform. The initial version supports devices with 128 KB to 128 MB of memory and the subsequent versions will support higher memory and advanced devices. For device developers, |main_project_name| utilizes a component-based design to tailor its features to better suit specific devices, based on each device's capabilities and service characteristics. |main_project_name| can run on devices with limited resources and wearables with hundreds of KB of memory, as well as more powerful devices, such as smart home cameras and dashcams with hundreds of MB of memory.

|main_project_name| Documentation

For the latest |main_project_name| Documentation, Click.

Get Source Code and Tools

The first thing to do is to get the required tools and source code for the development and contribution purpose. Here are the links to download the tools and source code. Once you finish downloading, you can refer to the Contribution Guidelines for more details on the process and style guides used.

Contribution Guidelines

We welcome you to join the project |main_project_name| and support us in building an Open Source Community and encourages everyone in the community to submit the patches directly to the project. Based on your interest and expertise, you can contribute to the code or/and documentation.

  • To know the contribution workflow on how to download code and contribute your code back to the repository, refer Contribution Process.
  • To contribute to documentation, refer Contributing to the Documentation.
  • All our documents are written in reStructuredText for easy of writing and processing to different format. You can use ReadTheDoc to publish our documents into anyformat you want, or locally generate the required format output using the Sphinx document generator. For more details, refer Documentation using Sphinx
  • In order to maintain consistency across code base, refer to the coding style guide before you stat contributing to the code base of |main_project_name|.

Where to Turn for Help

You can subscribe to the mailing list to get constant updates on new features, release road maps, and community activities. For Subscribing to the mailing list or any other support, see Communication in Community.

Code of Conduct

|main_project_name| is committed to provide a welcoming and inspiring community for all. In order to maintain a collaborative environment, we recommend you to read and follow the community Code of Conduct.

Contributors & Acknowledgements

A great Open source project wouldn't exist without the hard work of its many contributors. We'd like to invite anyone from around the world to participate in this exciting journey. And we're grateful for your time, passion, and efforts!

Release

In order to provide new features and bug fixes, the community constantly updates the code and provides new releases.