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DOCUMENTATION
The TianoCore wiki on github is the central repository for project information. Some project information is available as specifications or whitepapers (PDF & GitBook format). Please see the wiki page for a complete list of EDK II related documentsGETTING STARTED
If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend first downloading EDK II from github and building a sample platform (EmulatorPkg, OVMF, ArmVirt, MdePkg, ).You can also use a UEFI Development Kit release, which is a stable snapshot based on EDK II.There are multiple hardware platforms using EDK II open source UEFI firmware, including MinPlatform Open Boards, MinnowBoardHOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Our community enables UEFI firmware and tools through various open source projects. Most of our efforts are currently related to the EDK II project, so if you are developer, then this is a good place to start contributing to our community.. UEFI developers are the primary focus of our community, but if you are interested in trying to use UEFI, then we have a page on how to start using UEFI.LATEST NEWS
January 15, 2016. To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Mark Doran and Stephano gave a talk about building communities around open source firmware at the UEFI Plugfest in Seattle WA. The event itself happens yearly and only costs $100 so I would highly recommend folks attend if they can. UDK2017 IS NOW RELEASED The latest UEFI Development Kit ( UDK) release UDK2017 is now available. UDK2017 wiki page. EDK II SPECIFICATIONS UPDATES V1.25 AND VFR 1.9 Announcing the 1.25 Updates to the EDK II Specifications (BUILD, DSC and FDF). Also Update to Visual Forms Representation (VFR) V 1.9. Goto the EDK II Specifications page to download the latest documentation. 3288 – SIMPLIFY CRYPTOPKG.DSC BY USING TianoCore Bugzilla – Bug 3288 Simplify CryptoPkg.dsc by using UnitTestFrameworkPkgTarget.dsc.inc Last modified: 2021-04-02 21:54:59EDT
WHAT IS TIANOCORE?WHAT IS TIANOCOREGETTING STARTEDDOCUMENTATIONHOW TO CONTRIBUTECOMMUNITY MEETINGS Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface ().EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications.We hope that you’ll review our wiki documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, andDOCUMENTATION
The TianoCore wiki on github is the central repository for project information. Some project information is available as specifications or whitepapers (PDF & GitBook format). Please see the wiki page for a complete list of EDK II related documentsGETTING STARTED
If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend first downloading EDK II from github and building a sample platform (EmulatorPkg, OVMF, ArmVirt, MdePkg, ).You can also use a UEFI Development Kit release, which is a stable snapshot based on EDK II.There are multiple hardware platforms using EDK II open source UEFI firmware, including MinPlatform Open Boards, MinnowBoardHOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Our community enables UEFI firmware and tools through various open source projects. Most of our efforts are currently related to the EDK II project, so if you are developer, then this is a good place to start contributing to our community.. UEFI developers are the primary focus of our community, but if you are interested in trying to use UEFI, then we have a page on how to start using UEFI.LATEST NEWS
January 15, 2016. To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Mark Doran and Stephano gave a talk about building communities around open source firmware at the UEFI Plugfest in Seattle WA. The event itself happens yearly and only costs $100 so I would highly recommend folks attend if they can. UDK2017 IS NOW RELEASED The latest UEFI Development Kit ( UDK) release UDK2017 is now available. UDK2017 wiki page. EDK II SPECIFICATIONS UPDATES V1.25 AND VFR 1.9 Announcing the 1.25 Updates to the EDK II Specifications (BUILD, DSC and FDF). Also Update to Visual Forms Representation (VFR) V 1.9. Goto the EDK II Specifications page to download the latest documentation. 3288 – SIMPLIFY CRYPTOPKG.DSC BY USING TianoCore Bugzilla – Bug 3288 Simplify CryptoPkg.dsc by using UnitTestFrameworkPkgTarget.dsc.inc Last modified: 2021-04-02 21:54:59EDT
ABOUT - TIANOCORE
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of UEFI. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. We hope that you’ll review our documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments.MEMBER FAQS
TianoCore has accumulated a lot of information over the years. We keep several FAQs on the wiki, organized by topic. The Member FAQ is a good starting point. You may also want to review the EDK II FAQ, and the Acronyms and Glossary page.. If you have a question and cannot find the answer, please try the EDK II developer email list.You can also search the e-mail list archive for questions TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES We recognize that creating a complete CI environment, unit test infrastructure, functional tests, and regression test is a very large task. Instead of working on all of this all at once we are breaking out pieces so as to do this one step at a time.CODE OF CONDUCT
If you believe someone is violating the code of conduct, we ask that you report it by emailing devel+owner@edk2.groups.io. All reports will be kept confidential. In some cases we may determine that a public statement will need to be made. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Stephano is working with some folks from the Open Source Technology Center at Intel regarding their desire to get Rust ported to EDK2. While there are many proof of concepts out there, the first step for adoption would be to integrate the Rust infrastructure into TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Laszlo and I will evaluate Groups.io, however initial impressions is that this will work as a communication platform going forward. We'd like to use this for design discussions and as a replacement for our current mailing list as 01.org does not allow attachments or whistling. Also, Groups.io allows for online search of the list, chats, and uploads which is much easier for some than searchingJUNE 6, 2013 NEWS
Please note that due to some infrastructure changes on the sourceforge web site, most of the subversion urls have changed. For more information, see the 2013 Subversion Change page. 3288 – SIMPLIFY CRYPTOPKG.DSC BY USING TianoCore Bugzilla – Bug 3288 Simplify CryptoPkg.dsc by using UnitTestFrameworkPkgTarget.dsc.inc Last modified: 2021-04-02 21:54:59EDT
WHAT IS TIANOCORE?
To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition. WHAT IS TIANOCORE?WHAT IS TIANOCOREGETTING STARTEDDOCUMENTATIONHOW TO CONTRIBUTECOMMUNITY MEETINGS Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface ().EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications.We hope that you’ll review our wiki documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, andDOCUMENTATION
The TianoCore wiki on github is the central repository for project information. Some project information is available as specifications or whitepapers (PDF & GitBook format). Please see the wiki page for a complete list of EDK II related documentsGETTING STARTED
If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend first downloading EDK II from github and building a sample platform (EmulatorPkg, OVMF, ArmVirt, MdePkg, ).You can also use a UEFI Development Kit release, which is a stable snapshot based on EDK II.There are multiple hardware platforms using EDK II open source UEFI firmware, including MinPlatform Open Boards, MinnowBoardLATEST NEWS
January 15, 2016. To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Our community enables UEFI firmware and tools through various open source projects. Most of our efforts are currently related to the EDK II project, so if you are developer, then this is a good place to start contributing to our community.. UEFI developers are the primary focus of our community, but if you are interested in trying to use UEFI, then we have a page on how to start using UEFI.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Mark Doran and Stephano gave a talk about building communities around open source firmware at the UEFI Plugfest in Seattle WA. The event itself happens yearly and only costs $100 so I would highly recommend folks attend if they can. EDK II SPECIFICATIONS UPDATES V1.25 AND VFR 1.9 Announcing the 1.25 Updates to the EDK II Specifications (BUILD, DSC and FDF). Also Update to Visual Forms Representation (VFR) V 1.9. Goto the EDK II Specifications page to download the latest documentation. UDK2017 IS NOW RELEASED The latest UEFI Development Kit ( UDK) release UDK2017 is now available. UDK2017 wiki page. 3288 – SIMPLIFY CRYPTOPKG.DSC BY USING TianoCore Bugzilla – Bug 3288 Simplify CryptoPkg.dsc by using UnitTestFrameworkPkgTarget.dsc.inc Last modified: 2021-04-02 21:54:59EDT
WHAT IS TIANOCORE?WHAT IS TIANOCOREGETTING STARTEDDOCUMENTATIONHOW TO CONTRIBUTECOMMUNITY MEETINGS Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface ().EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications.We hope that you’ll review our wiki documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, andDOCUMENTATION
The TianoCore wiki on github is the central repository for project information. Some project information is available as specifications or whitepapers (PDF & GitBook format). Please see the wiki page for a complete list of EDK II related documentsGETTING STARTED
If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend first downloading EDK II from github and building a sample platform (EmulatorPkg, OVMF, ArmVirt, MdePkg, ).You can also use a UEFI Development Kit release, which is a stable snapshot based on EDK II.There are multiple hardware platforms using EDK II open source UEFI firmware, including MinPlatform Open Boards, MinnowBoardLATEST NEWS
January 15, 2016. To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Our community enables UEFI firmware and tools through various open source projects. Most of our efforts are currently related to the EDK II project, so if you are developer, then this is a good place to start contributing to our community.. UEFI developers are the primary focus of our community, but if you are interested in trying to use UEFI, then we have a page on how to start using UEFI.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Mark Doran and Stephano gave a talk about building communities around open source firmware at the UEFI Plugfest in Seattle WA. The event itself happens yearly and only costs $100 so I would highly recommend folks attend if they can. EDK II SPECIFICATIONS UPDATES V1.25 AND VFR 1.9 Announcing the 1.25 Updates to the EDK II Specifications (BUILD, DSC and FDF). Also Update to Visual Forms Representation (VFR) V 1.9. Goto the EDK II Specifications page to download the latest documentation. UDK2017 IS NOW RELEASED The latest UEFI Development Kit ( UDK) release UDK2017 is now available. UDK2017 wiki page. 3288 – SIMPLIFY CRYPTOPKG.DSC BY USING TianoCore Bugzilla – Bug 3288 Simplify CryptoPkg.dsc by using UnitTestFrameworkPkgTarget.dsc.inc Last modified: 2021-04-02 21:54:59EDT
ABOUT - TIANOCORE
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of UEFI. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. We hope that you’ll review our documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community. LEGAL - TIANOCORE.ORG Licenses for TianoCore Contributions. The preferred license for TianoCore is BSD+Patent.When that is not possible, then contributions using the following licenses can be accepted: TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES We recognize that creating a complete CI environment, unit test infrastructure, functional tests, and regression test is a very large task. Instead of working on all of this all at once we are breaking out pieces so as to do this one step at a time. UDK2018 IS NOW RELEASED The latest UEFI Development Kit ( UDK) release UDK2018 is now available. UDK2018 wiki page. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Stephano is working with some folks from the Open Source Technology Center at Intel regarding their desire to get Rust ported to EDK2. While there are many proof of concepts out there, the first step for adoption would be to integrate the Rust infrastructure into HTTP BOOT GETTING STARTED GUIDE New white paper document that shows how to use the HTTP boot capability introduced in the UEFI Specification, revision 2.5. White Paper page: EDK-II-white-papers TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Laszlo and I will evaluate Groups.io, however initial impressions is that this will work as a communication platform going forward. We'd like to use this for design discussions and as a replacement for our current mailing list as 01.org does not allow attachments or whistling. Also, Groups.io allows for online search of the list, chats, and uploads which is much easier for some than searching TRANSITION TO GITHUB UPDATE To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition. 3288 – SIMPLIFY CRYPTOPKG.DSC BY USING TianoCore Bugzilla – Bug 3288 Simplify CryptoPkg.dsc by using UnitTestFrameworkPkgTarget.dsc.inc Last modified: 2021-04-02 21:54:59EDT
WHAT IS TIANOCORE?
To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition. WHAT IS TIANOCORE?WHAT IS TIANOCOREGETTING STARTEDDOCUMENTATIONHOW TO CONTRIBUTECOMMUNITY MEETINGS Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface ().EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications.We hope that you’ll review our wiki documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, andDOCUMENTATION
The TianoCore wiki on github is the central repository for project information. Some project information is available as specifications or whitepapers (PDF & GitBook format). Please see the wiki page for a complete list of EDK II related documentsABOUT - TIANOCORE
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of UEFI. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. We hope that you’ll review our documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community.GETTING STARTED
If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend first downloading EDK II from github and building a sample platform (EmulatorPkg, OVMF, ArmVirt, MdePkg, ).You can also use a UEFI Development Kit release, which is a stable snapshot based on EDK II.There are multiple hardware platforms using EDK II open source UEFI firmware, including MinPlatform Open Boards, MinnowBoardLATEST NEWS
January 15, 2016. To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Our community enables UEFI firmware and tools through various open source projects. Most of our efforts are currently related to the EDK II project, so if you are developer, then this is a good place to start contributing to our community.. UEFI developers are the primary focus of our community, but if you are interested in trying to use UEFI, then we have a page on how to start using UEFI.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments.CODE OF CONDUCT
The TianoCore project added a “code of conduct” in June 2017. Like the technical community as a whole, the TianoCore team and community is made up of a mixture of professionals and volunteers from all over the world, working on every aspect of the mission - including TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Mark Doran and Stephano gave a talk about building communities around open source firmware at the UEFI Plugfest in Seattle WA. The event itself happens yearly and only costs $100 so I would highly recommend folks attend if they can. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES We recognize that creating a complete CI environment, unit test infrastructure, functional tests, and regression test is a very large task. Instead of working on all of this all at once we are breaking out pieces so as to do this one step at a time. WHAT IS TIANOCORE?WHAT IS TIANOCOREGETTING STARTEDDOCUMENTATIONHOW TO CONTRIBUTECOMMUNITY MEETINGS Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface ().EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications.We hope that you’ll review our wiki documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, andDOCUMENTATION
The TianoCore wiki on github is the central repository for project information. Some project information is available as specifications or whitepapers (PDF & GitBook format). Please see the wiki page for a complete list of EDK II related documentsABOUT - TIANOCORE
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of UEFI. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. We hope that you’ll review our documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community.GETTING STARTED
If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend first downloading EDK II from github and building a sample platform (EmulatorPkg, OVMF, ArmVirt, MdePkg, ).You can also use a UEFI Development Kit release, which is a stable snapshot based on EDK II.There are multiple hardware platforms using EDK II open source UEFI firmware, including MinPlatform Open Boards, MinnowBoardLATEST NEWS
January 15, 2016. To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Our community enables UEFI firmware and tools through various open source projects. Most of our efforts are currently related to the EDK II project, so if you are developer, then this is a good place to start contributing to our community.. UEFI developers are the primary focus of our community, but if you are interested in trying to use UEFI, then we have a page on how to start using UEFI.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments.CODE OF CONDUCT
The TianoCore project added a “code of conduct” in June 2017. Like the technical community as a whole, the TianoCore team and community is made up of a mixture of professionals and volunteers from all over the world, working on every aspect of the mission - including TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Mark Doran and Stephano gave a talk about building communities around open source firmware at the UEFI Plugfest in Seattle WA. The event itself happens yearly and only costs $100 so I would highly recommend folks attend if they can. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES We recognize that creating a complete CI environment, unit test infrastructure, functional tests, and regression test is a very large task. Instead of working on all of this all at once we are breaking out pieces so as to do this one step at a time.ABOUT - TIANOCORE
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of UEFI. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. We hope that you’ll review our documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Stephano is working with some folks from the Open Source Technology Center at Intel regarding their desire to get Rust ported to EDK2. While there are many proof of concepts out there, the first step for adoption would be to integrate the Rust infrastructure into TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES TianoCore Roadmap. At the start of the community meetings, please feel free to introduce yourself if you'd like your attendance to be recorded in the minutes. This can be done on IRC (OFTC - #edk2) or on the zoom chat feature. Please send feedback to me regarding the dates / times of these meetings. UDK2018 IS NOW RELEASED The latest UEFI Development Kit ( UDK) release UDK2018 is now available. UDK2018 wiki page. HTTP BOOT GETTING STARTED GUIDE New white paper document that shows how to use the HTTP boot capability introduced in the UEFI Specification, revision 2.5. White Paper page: EDK-II-white-papers TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Laszlo and I will evaluate Groups.io, however initial impressions is that this will work as a communication platform going forward. We'd like to use this for design discussions and as a replacement for our current mailing list as 01.org does not allow attachments or whistling. Also, Groups.io allows for online search of the list, chats, and uploads which is much easier for some than searching TRANSITION TO GITHUB UPDATE To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition. JANUARY 14, 2010 NEWS SITE TRANSITION—DOWNTIME January 21—Your action required. The transition of The UEFI Open Source Community Website (URL: www.tianocore.org) is underway, and the members of this community should be aware of the following events:WHAT IS TIANOCORE?
To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition. WHAT IS TIANOCORE?WHAT IS TIANOCOREGETTING STARTEDDOCUMENTATIONHOW TO CONTRIBUTECOMMUNITY MEETINGS Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface ().EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications.We hope that you’ll review our wiki documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, andDOCUMENTATION
The TianoCore wiki on github is the central repository for project information. Some project information is available as specifications or whitepapers (PDF & GitBook format). Please see the wiki page for a complete list of EDK II related documentsGETTING STARTED
If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend first downloading EDK II from github and building a sample platform (EmulatorPkg, OVMF, ArmVirt, MdePkg, ).You can also use a UEFI Development Kit release, which is a stable snapshot based on EDK II.There are multiple hardware platforms using EDK II open source UEFI firmware, including MinPlatform Open Boards, MinnowBoardABOUT - TIANOCORE
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of UEFI. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. We hope that you’ll review our documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community.LATEST NEWS
January 15, 2016. To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Our community enables UEFI firmware and tools through various open source projects. Most of our efforts are currently related to the EDK II project, so if you are developer, then this is a good place to start contributing to our community.. UEFI developers are the primary focus of our community, but if you are interested in trying to use UEFI, then we have a page on how to start using UEFI.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments.CODE OF CONDUCT
The TianoCore project added a “code of conduct” in June 2017. Like the technical community as a whole, the TianoCore team and community is made up of a mixture of professionals and volunteers from all over the world, working on every aspect of the mission - including TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Mark Doran and Stephano gave a talk about building communities around open source firmware at the UEFI Plugfest in Seattle WA. The event itself happens yearly and only costs $100 so I would highly recommend folks attend if they can. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES We recognize that creating a complete CI environment, unit test infrastructure, functional tests, and regression test is a very large task. Instead of working on all of this all at once we are breaking out pieces so as to do this one step at a time. WHAT IS TIANOCORE?WHAT IS TIANOCOREGETTING STARTEDDOCUMENTATIONHOW TO CONTRIBUTECOMMUNITY MEETINGS Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface ().EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications.We hope that you’ll review our wiki documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, andDOCUMENTATION
The TianoCore wiki on github is the central repository for project information. Some project information is available as specifications or whitepapers (PDF & GitBook format). Please see the wiki page for a complete list of EDK II related documentsGETTING STARTED
If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend first downloading EDK II from github and building a sample platform (EmulatorPkg, OVMF, ArmVirt, MdePkg, ).You can also use a UEFI Development Kit release, which is a stable snapshot based on EDK II.There are multiple hardware platforms using EDK II open source UEFI firmware, including MinPlatform Open Boards, MinnowBoardABOUT - TIANOCORE
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of UEFI. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. We hope that you’ll review our documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community.LATEST NEWS
January 15, 2016. To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Our community enables UEFI firmware and tools through various open source projects. Most of our efforts are currently related to the EDK II project, so if you are developer, then this is a good place to start contributing to our community.. UEFI developers are the primary focus of our community, but if you are interested in trying to use UEFI, then we have a page on how to start using UEFI.COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Bug Triage. We will be holding our community bug triage every two weeks. There will be two meetings attempting to cover all timezones. Please contact the list with questions or comments.CODE OF CONDUCT
The TianoCore project added a “code of conduct” in June 2017. Like the technical community as a whole, the TianoCore team and community is made up of a mixture of professionals and volunteers from all over the world, working on every aspect of the mission - including TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Mark Doran and Stephano gave a talk about building communities around open source firmware at the UEFI Plugfest in Seattle WA. The event itself happens yearly and only costs $100 so I would highly recommend folks attend if they can. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES We recognize that creating a complete CI environment, unit test infrastructure, functional tests, and regression test is a very large task. Instead of working on all of this all at once we are breaking out pieces so as to do this one step at a time.ABOUT - TIANOCORE
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of UEFI. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. We hope that you’ll review our documentation, use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community. LEGAL - TIANOCORE.ORG Licenses for TianoCore Contributions. The preferred license for TianoCore is BSD+Patent.When that is not possible, then contributions using the following licenses can be accepted: TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Stephano is working with some folks from the Open Source Technology Center at Intel regarding their desire to get Rust ported to EDK2. While there are many proof of concepts out there, the first step for adoption would be to integrate the Rust infrastructure into EDK II SPECIFICATIONS UPDATES V1.25 AND VFR 1.9 Announcing the 1.25 Updates to the EDK II Specifications (BUILD, DSC and FDF). Also Update to Visual Forms Representation (VFR) V 1.9. Goto the EDK II Specifications page to download the latest documentation. HTTP BOOT GETTING STARTED GUIDE New white paper document that shows how to use the HTTP boot capability introduced in the UEFI Specification, revision 2.5. White Paper page: EDK-II-white-papers TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES TianoCore Roadmap. At the start of the community meetings, please feel free to introduce yourself if you'd like your attendance to be recorded in the minutes. This can be done on IRC (OFTC - #edk2) or on the zoom chat feature. Please send feedback to me regarding the dates / times of these meetings. UDK2017 IS NOW RELEASED The latest UEFI Development Kit ( UDK) release UDK2017 is now available. UDK2017 wiki page. TIANOCORE MEETING MINUTES Laszlo and I will evaluate Groups.io, however initial impressions is that this will work as a communication platform going forward. We'd like to use this for design discussions and as a replacement for our current mailing list as 01.org does not allow attachments or whistling. Also, Groups.io allows for online search of the list, chats, and uploads which is much easier for some than searching TRANSITION TO GITHUB UPDATE To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.WHAT IS TIANOCORE?
To: EDK2 Community. This message is an update on the transition from SourceForge to GitHub for EDK II development. The schedule is currently targeting the last week of January or the first week of February to perform the transition.__ __ __
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WHAT IS TIANOCORE?
Welcome to TianoCore, the community supporting an open source implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). EDK II
is a
modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization (PI)
specifications. We hope that you’ll review our wikidocumentation,
use TianoCore for platform firmware, report any issues you find, and contribute to the community. PROJECTS AND DOWNLOADS If you want to compile firmware or utilities, we recommend the Getting Started page. This provides an overview of how to download EDK II from github,
and reporting issues in Bugzilla.
BACKGROUND
In June of 2004, Intel announced that it would release the “Foundation Code” of its Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI), a successor to the 16-bit x86 “legacy” PC BIOS, under an open source license. This Foundation Code, developed by Intel as part of a project code named Tiano, was Intel’s “preferred implementation” of EFI. This evolved into EDK, EDK II, and other open source projects under the TianoCore community. The EFI Specifications were contributed to the United EFI Forum as part of the original UEFI Specifications, which has been adopted by over 200 companies and shipped on millions of compute devices. The UEFI Forum does not endorse any particular implementation, but TianoCore is designed to implement the UEFI and UEFI PIspecifications.
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