> > >> It's hard to call something Yocto Project based unless it used > >> something from the Yocto Project. meta-yocto being on of those > >> components. > > > > So bitbake and oe-core don't count because they're external projects? > > If oe-core doesn't count, that will go directly against the agreement the > OE developers made with the yocto ones when deciding to drop OE classic and > start oe-core. > If that's really the position of the yocto project I think the OE project > will need to seriously reconsider the merge and its participation in the > yocto project. > Mark said above: "It's hard to call something YP based unless it uses something from the Yocto Project". meta-yocto is one example, but so is oe-core. oe-core is shared code between Yocto and OE. Thus, it is reasonable to say that any distribution that uses oe-core is representative of the Yocto Project, to some degree. So of course oe-core counts, as does bitbake, another shared component. > > regards, > > Koen > > _______________________________________________ > yocto mailing list > yocto@yoctoproject.org > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto > -- Jeff Osier-Mixon http://jefro.net/blog Yocto Project Community Manager @Intel http://yoctoproject.org