Thank you for your interest in Eclipse BlueChi.
Eclipse BlueChi is a deterministic multi-node service controller with a focus on highly regulated ecosystems. It is written in C and integrates seamless with systemd via its D-Bus API relaying D-Bus messages over TCP for multi-node support. BlueChi is built around three components:
- bluechi-controller
- bluechi-agent
- bluechictl
RPM packages for the BlueChi project are available on bluechi-snapshot COPR repo. To install BlueChi packages on your system please add that repo using:
dnf copr enable @centos-automotive-sig/bluechi-snapshot
When done you can install relevant BlueChi packages using:
dnf install bluechi bluechi-agent bluechi-ctl
To submit a bug or suggest an enhancement please use GitHub issues.
Patches are welcome!
Please submit patches to github.com/eclipse-bluechi/bluechi. More information about the development can be found in README.developer.md.
You can read Get started with GitHub if you are not familiar with the development process to learn more about it.
Information regarding source code management, builds, coding standards, and more can be found in the README.developer.md.
In order to be able to contribute to Eclipse Foundation projects you must electronically sign the Eclipse Contributor Agreement (ECA).
The ECA provides the Eclipse Foundation with a permanent record that you agree that each of your contributions will comply with the commitments documented in the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). Having an ECA on file associated with the email address matching the "Author" field of your contribution's Git commits fulfills the DCO's requirement that you sign-off on your contributions.
For more information, please see the Eclipse Committer Handbook
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