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Intro to the CAMARA Community

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Getting Started

Just getting your feet wet? This section will give you a comprehensive roadmap to jumpstart your journey, from understanding the basic terminologies to setting up your development environment and creating your Linux Foundation ID & Set Up Your Individual Dashboard.

Create Your Linux Foundation ID &

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Set Up Your Individual Dashboard

A Linux Foundation ID is your unique identifier across all Linux Foundation communities. If you don't already have one, set up your LF ID here. Once you have your LF ID, you can set up your profile at https://openprofile.dev. Designed as a self-service dashboard for each and every member (individuals) of our community. Individual Dashboard is the one place where you can:

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  • Set Up your Linux Foundation ID / SSO

  • Edit your contact information

  • Change your password

  • View community badges (speaker, program committee, certifications, etc) that you have earned

  • Link your social accounts and email accounts used to login into SSO

  • Add/Manage alternative email accounts

  • View upcoming Community Meetings that you are registered for
  • View your participation in past or upcoming Linux Foundation Events

  • View your community and membership roles

  • View trainings and certification exams you have enrolled in or completed with success status

  • View financial Transactions with the LF - Tickets bought for events, training or exam courses purchased, Linux.com email purchases, Linux Individual Supporter program purchases.

  • Purchase an Linux.com email alias as part of the Linux Foundation Individual Supporter program (optional)

The LF Toolchain

Most LFN Projects are using a selection of infrastructure tools and services managed by the Linux Foundation’s IT department. This includes applications such as Confluence, JIRA, Gerrit and other tools commonly used in software development. Learn more about the typical LF tool chain here.

Learn More about your Individual Dashboard here. 

Single Sign

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The Linux Foundation

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provides a Single Sign-On service (SSO)

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to offer secure access and protect the identities of all its communities. Linux Foundation managed systems and services like Events Registration, Zoom, Training and Certification, Jenkins, JIRA, Gerrit, Confluence, CommunityBridge (Funding, Mentorship, EasyCLA, LFX, Security) are already protected by this SSO service. Additional services to be covered in the near future will include Slack

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Groups.io, among others. 

For the CAMARA projectLFN, most of the information on the wikis is viewable as an anonymous user; however, a universal ID is needed to access some content areas and is ultimately required if you will contribute to the project in any way. Please get an LFID first, even if you only plan to browse content passively as it will save you (and potentially our IT team) headaches in the future.

Learn more about SSO here.

Getting Started

The best way to learn about the CAMARA Community is to jump right in. After you have your Linux Foundation ID, we encourage you to join the CAMARA Project mailing lists, attend calls, join workflows, ask questions, and contribute.

Getting Help

I have an account, now what?

  • Join some of our Community Meetings

    • Community is at the heart of everything we do. Learn about our regular community meetings, how to join them, and what you can expect in these interactive sessions.
  • Join our Mailing Lists and Slack.

    • We use Groups.io mailing lists as our primary method of project communications. 
      • TIP: In order to join any project mailing list you must also be subscribed to "main@lists.camaraproject.org"
      • TIP: We strongly recommend you join the "all" mailing list.  This list is used for our Monthly All Hands meeting. If you wish to be a voting member of any committee in the CAMARA Community, you will be required to be a member of this list.
    • We also have a free Slack server set up for quick questions, feel free to check it out here: https://join.slack.com/t/camara-project/
  • Check out the Upstream First Best Practices Guide

    • Quality and consistency are key for any open-source project. This guide provides insights into the best practices for contributing upstream to ensure the highest level of quality and collaboration.
  • LFX

    • Discover LFX, the suite of tools designed to improve your project's sustainability, security, and insight metrics. Find out how you can leverage LFX to better manage and track your contributions.  Some of the most important tools are listed here:
      • Insights: identify opportunities to grow your community and monitor open source ecosystem trends, compare projects and easily understand project health.
      • Security: Instill trust with complete code security. and enable developers to identify and resolve vulnerabilities quickly and easily.
      • Organization Dashboard: Free up your time to focus on what matters most to your project and automate project operations so you can focus on getting the work done.
      • Individual Dashboard: Build your personal community profile, manage credentials and contact details, display badges for completing certifications and other accomplishments.
      • EasyCLA: The only tool to support both individual and corporate CLA workflows to enforce contribution policies.
  • Check our Community Playbook

    • These are step-by-step guides to help you through some of our most common questions.  Want to contribute to the Playbook?  Contact Casey Cain or Evan Harrison 

Getting Help

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we all need a little help, but where do I go, and who do I ask?

  • LF Toolchain Support

    • Each Project has its own set of tools that have been chosen by that particular community and while there are ongoing efforts to standardize where possible across the LFN, one size does not fit all.
    • support.linuxfoundation.org
  • LFX Community Forums

    • We are here to empower open source communities and establish, maintain, and scale our open source ecosystems.
    • Find LFX Product Roadmaps, Quick Start Guides, Onboarding Videos, and great Community members here!
    • https://community.lfx.dev/
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“Upstream-First” Contribution Ethic - Getting the Most From Your Engagement

Upstream First is one of the tenets of open source. The first part of that idea is “upstream”, meaning making contributions to the open source project vs focusing exclusively on the product or service your organization is building with the LF Networking Member Guide 30 upstream code. In other words, organizations that get value from upstream projects should give back to those upstream projects. Organizations that consume upstream code, without contributing, put the long-term sustainability of both their project and the one they are consuming at risk.

Upstream First means engaging the broader community before doing something. Diverse stakeholders in upstream communities typically bring viewpoints that result in approaches that are generically applicable for a broad range of environments. Think of the upstream developer community as a worldwide focus group for determining the most successful way of doing something. This collaborative development process—with real-time user input—is where organizations maximize the benefits from their participation in an open source project.

In addition, most open source projects leverage work done by other open source projects. Within CAMARA there are numerous examples of cross-project utilization. Using those upstream discussion channels to build consensus and iterate on proposals ensures that contributions make use of work already completed. Learn more in the Upstream First Best Practices Guide.

LFX Insights Dashboard

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