Overview
Learn how to contribute a Zephyr sensor driver in this informative 53-minute conference talk by Maureen Helm from Analog Devices. Discover why the Zephyr sensor driver API is a popular entry point for new contributors and explore best practices for submitting code upstream. Gain valuable insights into the process of sharing your sensor driver with the open source community, including tips on avoiding common pitfalls encountered by first-time contributors. Understand the rationale behind maintainers' change requests and learn how to create a well-contained driver that enables Zephyr applications to interact with the physical world in new ways. Whether you're a beginner or experienced developer, this talk provides essential guidance for successfully contributing to the Zephyr project.
Syllabus
How to Contribute a Zephyr Sensor Driver - Maureen Helm, Analog Devices
Taught by
Linux Foundation