As of today, we described how to contribute to leda on documentation, bitbake recipe or SDV core components (e.g. technical infrastructure).
What we did not yet define (and also don't have proper examples) is how to contribute SDV Use Cases, actual "functional" applications (or "business" applications).
In the Eclipse SDV working group, some members are discussing about SDV Distros & Use Cases (see https://gitlab.eclipse.org/mhaller/sdv-distro-usecases) and it would be good, if Eclipse Lead would provide documentation on how to add use cases.
The first few examples, which should already by integrated into leda documentation and distro, are these:
Eclipse Velocitas: The official seat-adjuster and dog-mode examples
Eclipse BCX Hackathon: Driving Score Challenge, Hack The Truck, Dynamic Car Insurance, Passenger Welcome, Control Lights
Task of this issue: Describe how people can provide these use cases (from a Leda point of view)
either documentation only, but code would be very appreciated , for example in the form of Velocitas-template based apps
adding these to the sdv-example-containers recipes for pre-deployment on the Quickstart image
checking if it would make sense to have a "sdv-usecases-image" which pre-deploys all of them, and the quickstart to be more like an "empty platform" image.
As of today, we described how to contribute to leda on documentation, bitbake recipe or SDV core components (e.g. technical infrastructure).
What we did not yet define (and also don't have proper examples) is how to contribute SDV Use Cases, actual "functional" applications (or "business" applications).
In the Eclipse SDV working group, some members are discussing about SDV Distros & Use Cases (see https://gitlab.eclipse.org/mhaller/sdv-distro-usecases) and it would be good, if Eclipse Lead would provide documentation on how to add use cases.
The first few examples, which should already by integrated into leda documentation and distro, are these:
Task of this issue: Describe how people can provide these use cases (from a Leda point of view)