OK Paul, that indeed makes sense, I really did not knew that preliminary versions of layers are accepted. I will discuss around here and if everything goes OK we will start the move in the "public" layer index. I also do agree with an all-together strategy, no matter for the layer state.

Much appreciated,
Vali


On 04/09/2014 02:01 PM, Paul Eggleton wrote:
On Wednesday 09 April 2014 13:55:47 Vali Cobelea wrote:
On 04/09/2014 01:51 PM, Paul Eggleton wrote:
On Tuesday 08 April 2014 18:34:08 Vali Cobelea wrote:
Here at ENEA we decided to take the initiative regarding the CGL
compliance when it comes to the Yocto Project.
For this we started the work on a dedicated layer called 'meta-cgl'

which can be accessed / cloned from here:
    http://git.enea.com/git/?p=linux/meta-cgl.git
    git clone g...@git.enea.com:linux/meta-cgl

Have a look of the things we got there so far, please remember that
there is still plenty of work to be done (layer architecture, CGL
requirements coverage mode and so on).
It is a little bit more than a stub layer, consider it a starting point
for the direction we would like to have with this layer.

Any input is much appreciated, lets keep the discussion by this email
thread and see where it goes.
I don't have anything to offer on the layer contents, but I would say in
order to make it easy for people to find this layer I would strongly
encourage you to>
submit it to the OpenEmbedded layer index:
    http://layers.openembedded.org/layerindex/submit/
Thank you for the input.
We will keep the layer for a short period of time at the current
location while getting other ideas regarding the content / architecture.
The layer initiative will also be raised up in the board advisory
meeting, in order to get even more input.
After which we will make it easier to find, access and use for anyone,
exactly as you suggested.
OK, as the maintainer it's totally up to you.

I would say though generally that I'd like to see more people adding their
work-in-progress layers to the layer index, even if at some time later they
will be moved elsewhere or absorbed into another layer - it just makes it
easier to point people to the layer index so they can find recipes that have
already been written, rather than having to re-write them from scratch.

Cheers,
Paul


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