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Need for for feeder/provider template? #162

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erikbosch opened this issue Jan 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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Need for for feeder/provider template? #162

erikbosch opened this issue Jan 15, 2024 · 3 comments

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@erikbosch
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I noticed #161 and started to think how we want to handle new contributions in the future when we have separate repositories for each feeder/provider/service. Then it is not sufficient like in #161 to just add a few files, you need to add additional files (LICENSE, .gitignore, CI-files, ...). I am thinking if it would make sense to have a dedicated minimalist repo that could be used as designbase, possibly called kuksa-provider-template, kuksa-example-provider or kuksa-repo-template. It could even be a Github template repository

@lukasmittag
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Yes, like in eclipse velocitas maybe. Sounds definetly good. CI wise also very good approach I guess. But we shouldn't forget to do a documentation somewhere and state it on the front page. Then the "user" does not need to search this long and we have better PRs without redirecting/explaining them.

@lukasmittag
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We could even add a devcontainer again. In it just Databroker and/or some example provider (dbc-provider?)

@erikbosch
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Maybe we should add a README to our (new) Github root, like for https://github.com/eclipse-velocitas. Compare with https://github.com/eclipse-kuksa which is quite empty right now.

If we have a README there some text on how to propose/contribute new repos make sense. Like creating a new repo using the template and then create an issue in kuksa-common (if we want to use that repo for every request that does not fit elsewhere)

How to add organization README

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