Gentoo QA guidelines
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Gentoo QA guidelines are a set of quality assurance rules and best practices that ensure consistency, correctness, and maintainability of ebuilds and related files in the Gentoo Linux distribution.
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| Gentoo QA guidelines canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Gentoo QA guidelines Context triple: [Gentoo ebuild repository, governedBy, Gentoo QA guidelines]
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A.
Gentoo Handbook
The Gentoo Handbook is the official, comprehensive installation and configuration guide for the Gentoo Linux distribution, covering everything from initial setup to system administration.
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Gentoo Linux
Gentoo Linux is a highly customizable, source-based Linux distribution known for its performance optimization and flexibility through its Portage package management system.
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Gentoo ebuild repository
The Gentoo ebuild repository is the central collection of package build scripts and metadata that defines how software is compiled, configured, and installed in the Gentoo Linux distribution.
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Gentoo Foundation
The Gentoo Foundation is a non-profit organization that oversees and manages the development, infrastructure, and legal affairs of the Gentoo Linux project.
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Debian Free Software Guidelines
The Debian Free Software Guidelines are a set of principles that define what constitutes free and open-source software for inclusion in the Debian operating system and have influenced other licensing and open-source definitions.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Gentoo QA guidelines Target entity description: Gentoo QA guidelines are a set of quality assurance rules and best practices that ensure consistency, correctness, and maintainability of ebuilds and related files in the Gentoo Linux distribution.
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A.
Gentoo Handbook
The Gentoo Handbook is the official, comprehensive installation and configuration guide for the Gentoo Linux distribution, covering everything from initial setup to system administration.
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B.
Gentoo Linux
Gentoo Linux is a highly customizable, source-based Linux distribution known for its performance optimization and flexibility through its Portage package management system.
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C.
Gentoo ebuild repository
The Gentoo ebuild repository is the central collection of package build scripts and metadata that defines how software is compiled, configured, and installed in the Gentoo Linux distribution.
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D.
Gentoo Foundation
The Gentoo Foundation is a non-profit organization that oversees and manages the development, infrastructure, and legal affairs of the Gentoo Linux project.
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E.
Debian Free Software Guidelines
The Debian Free Software Guidelines are a set of principles that define what constitutes free and open-source software for inclusion in the Debian operating system and have influenced other licensing and open-source definitions.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Gentoo project policy
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software quality guideline ⓘ technical documentation ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
Gentoo Linux distribution
NERFINISHED
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Gentoo repository metadata NERFINISHED ⓘ ebuilds ⓘ eclasses ⓘ |
| governs |
ChangeLog and commit message practices
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KEYWORDS usage in ebuilds ⓘ LICENSE specification in ebuilds ⓘ PATCH management in ebuilds ⓘ SRC_URI usage in ebuilds ⓘ USE flag handling in ebuilds ⓘ dependency specification in ebuilds ⓘ directory layout in the Gentoo repository ⓘ ebuild file layout ⓘ ebuild writing practices ⓘ eclass usage in ebuilds ⓘ file naming conventions in the Gentoo repository ⓘ masking and unmasking of packages ⓘ metadata.xml conventions ⓘ phase function usage in ebuilds ⓘ slotting and subslotting practices ⓘ stabilization and keywording procedures ⓘ treecleaning procedures ⓘ |
| hasPurpose |
ensure consistency of ebuilds
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ensure correctness of ebuilds ⓘ ensure maintainability of ebuilds ⓘ improve overall quality of Gentoo packages ⓘ reduce packaging errors ⓘ standardize ebuild practices ⓘ support automated QA checks ⓘ |
| isDocumentedOn |
Gentoo Wiki
NERFINISHED
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Gentoo project website ⓘ |
| isMaintainedBy |
Gentoo QA team
NERFINISHED
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Gentoo developers ⓘ |
| isPartOf |
Gentoo development documentation
NERFINISHED
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Gentoo project policies NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| isUsedBy |
Gentoo QA tools
NERFINISHED
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Gentoo developers ⓘ Gentoo package maintainers NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Gentoo QA project
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Gentoo devmanual NERFINISHED ⓘ Gentoo ebuild policies ⓘ Gentoo repository QA checks ⓘ |
| requires |
adherence to Gentoo commit policies
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adherence to Gentoo ebuild format ⓘ adherence to Gentoo eclass policies ⓘ adherence to Gentoo metadata policies ⓘ |
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Subject: Gentoo QA guidelines Description of subject: Gentoo QA guidelines are a set of quality assurance rules and best practices that ensure consistency, correctness, and maintainability of ebuilds and related files in the Gentoo Linux distribution.
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