OpenKylin Community and Feiteng Developer Platform Launch OpenKylin Zone

The OpenKylin Community and Feiteng Developer Platform have joined forces to launch the OpenKylin Zone, a technology zone that aims to promote the development of Linux open source technology and software and hardware ecology. The OpenKylin Zone is based on open source, voluntariness, equality, and collaboration and will serve as an efficient cooperation method for software and hardware.

What is the OpenKylin Zone?

The OpenKylin Zone is a joint technology section created by the OpenKylin Community and Feiteng Developer Platform. The collaboration will rely on the technical strength and open thinking of both parties to share ecological resources and establish an ecologically compatible and efficient cooperation method for software and hardware. The goal of the OpenKylin Zone is to promote the development of Linux open source technology and software and hardware ecology.

The OpenKylin Zone is divided into two parts: open source components and documentation. The open source component part focuses on the UKUI project, a lightweight desktop environment based on a Linux distribution developed and maintained by the OpenKylin Community. The UKUI project is mainly developed using the Qt language and is now used by default in the openKylin open source operating system and Galaxy Kylin commercial distribution version.

Developers can directly access the community of the UKUI project and the Gitee platform on the Feiteng developer platform, learn about first-hand resources, and the latest technologies about the UKUI project, and participate in community SIG groups, project development, discussion, and learning.

The documentation part is mainly a development and tuning manual written by the OpenKylin Community for different instruction sets and operating system characteristics. Developers who register for a Phytium enterprise account can download relevant source code patches on the Phytium developer platform, view, and download technical documents.

Unlocking new ways to participate in the community

The "openKylin Individual Developer Participation Guide" in the document helps developers unlock new ways to participate in the community. Enterprises, employees, and individual developers can participate in the community through the git workflow after signing the CLA (Contributor License Agreement) and passing the review. To submit contributions, developers who are willing to participate in community building can apply to join the corresponding SIG (Special Interest Group).

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