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CERTIFY¶

CERTIFY¶
The CERTIFY is a project, funded by EU under the H2020 programme
Key Concepts¶
Getting Started¶
Prerequisites¶
Install the following tools before you star working with any tutorial of CERTIFY.
Git¶
Download and install the latest version of git.
cURL¶
Download and install the latest version of cURL tool.
Docker and Docker Compose¶
Download and install the latest version of Docker and Docker Compose.
Tutorials¶
This section includes tutorials for the usage of the CERTIFY.
Architecture Reference¶
REST API¶
This section defines all REST APIs supported by all components of CERTIFY.
Contribution! Why not¶
We welcome contribution to the CERTIFY project with open arms. It is a community driver project and it is the community which governs, develops, builds, tests, monitors and utilizes the CERTIFY platform. The users and developers of the CERTIFY framework can contribute in many ways. Let’s together build an open source platform of IoT devices and services.
Before, you prepare yourself to report a bug or making pull request, please review the CERTIFY Code of Conduct. It gives an overview of guidelines to maintain the decorum in the community.
Types of Contribution¶
As a user:¶
Feature proposal
Enhancement proposal
Bugs reporting
Testing
As a Developer¶
Fixing open issues
Make feature/enhancement proposal and implement them
Improve documentation
Maintainers¶
The CERTIFY project is consist of multiple members. The core maintainers spearhead the all development related activities. They are in-charge of reviewing and merging all pull requests in respective component of CERTIFY, maintaining documentation, release road-map etc.
GitHub Contributions¶
All source files of CERTIFY project are hosted on Github. Developer who wants to contribute in code base, they should follow the GitHub Contribution Guidelines.