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common_interfaces repository

Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/ros2/common_interfaces.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version humble
Last Updated 2024-05-20
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

README

common_interfaces

A set of packages which contain common interface files (.msg and .srv).

CONTRIBUTING

Any contribution that you make to this repository will be under the Apache 2 License, as dictated by that license:

5. Submission of Contributions. Unless You explicitly state otherwise,
   any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work
   by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of
   this License, without any additional terms or conditions.
   Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify
   the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed
   with Licensor regarding such Contributions.

Contributors must sign-off each commit by adding a Signed-off-by: ... line to commit messages to certify that they have the right to submit the code they are contributing to the project according to the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO).


Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/ros2/common_interfaces.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version iron
Last Updated 2024-05-20
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

README

common_interfaces

A set of packages which contain common interface files (.msg and .srv).

Purpose

Isolating the messages to communicate between stacks in a shared dependency allows nodes in dependent stacks to communicate without requiring dependencies upon each other. This repository has been designed to contain the most common messages used between multiple packages to provide a shared dependency which will eliminate a problematic circular dependency.

Contributing

For how to contribute see CONTRIBUTING.md

CONTRIBUTING

Any contribution that you make to this repository will be under the Apache 2 License, as dictated by that license:

5. Submission of Contributions. Unless You explicitly state otherwise,
   any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work
   by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of
   this License, without any additional terms or conditions.
   Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify
   the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed
   with Licensor regarding such Contributions.

Contributors must sign-off each commit by adding a Signed-off-by: ... line to commit messages to certify that they have the right to submit the code they are contributing to the project according to the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO).

Contributing new messages and or packages

To be accepted into common_interfaces a package needs to have been API reviewed and be in active use in a non trivial portion of the ROS ecosystem. It’s really supposed to represent messages which are commonly used.

On the way to becoming a member of common_interfaces please release a message-only package and make it available to the community. Once it has matured, been reviewed, tested, and possibly iterated upon by early adopters, then it can be promoted to be a member of the common_interfaces metapackage.


Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/ros2/common_interfaces.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version jazzy
Last Updated 2024-05-27
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

README

common_interfaces

A set of packages which contain common interface files (.msg and .srv).

Purpose

Isolating the messages to communicate between stacks in a shared dependency allows nodes in dependent stacks to communicate without requiring dependencies upon each other. This repository has been designed to contain the most common messages used between multiple packages to provide a shared dependency which will eliminate a problematic circular dependency.

Contributing

For how to contribute see CONTRIBUTING.md

CONTRIBUTING

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/ros2/common_interfaces.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version rolling
Last Updated 2024-11-20
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

README

common_interfaces

A set of packages which contain common interface files (.msg and .srv).

Purpose

Isolating the messages to communicate between stacks in a shared dependency allows nodes in dependent stacks to communicate without requiring dependencies upon each other. This repository has been designed to contain the most common messages used between multiple packages to provide a shared dependency which will eliminate a problematic circular dependency.

Contributing

For how to contribute see CONTRIBUTING.md

CONTRIBUTING

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/ros2/common_interfaces.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version galactic
Last Updated 2022-01-12
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

README

common_interfaces

A set of packages which contain common interface files (.msg and .srv).

CONTRIBUTING

Any contribution that you make to this repository will be under the Apache 2 License, as dictated by that license:

5. Submission of Contributions. Unless You explicitly state otherwise,
   any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work
   by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of
   this License, without any additional terms or conditions.
   Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify
   the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed
   with Licensor regarding such Contributions.

Contributors must sign-off each commit by adding a Signed-off-by: ... line to commit messages to certify that they have the right to submit the code they are contributing to the project according to the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO).