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Only the data from August 1, 2021 0:00 GMT to August 1, 2022 0:00 GMT
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The data is mainly from github and gitee, and other data is supplementary.
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The data comes from various sources, so there are inevitably omissions, if you have questions, please discuss through issue
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Achievement medal winners can get the physical medal for free by sending an email to [email protected] with the recipient's address, free shipping is included in China.
- One star: Submitted code for any bsp
- Three stars: submitted a new bsp, or made a hardware driver module
- Five stars: created a hardware driver module based on PikaStdDevice, implementing more than 50% of the PikaStdDevice classes
- One star: submitted arbitrary code to generic packages (not hardware-driven)
- Three stars: Implemented a new class or function for a generic package and wrote unit tests
- Five stars: made a new generic package and wrote a complete unit test
- One star: provided detail fixes to pikadoc or pikadoc_en or readme
- Three stars: translate a complete section of pikadoc or pikadoc_en or write complete documentation for a class
- Five stars: write a complete standalone section of pikadoc or pikadoc_en
- One star: has submitted any kind of patch to the kernel
- Three stars: Optimized kernel speed, resulting in benchmark score increase
- Five stars: Implemented new syntax or feature enhancements to the kernel
- One star: Submitted a patch for a tool or building block script:
- Three stars: provided support for package management or made a simple new tool
- Five stars: provided new features for the precompiler
Based on the largest number of commits on gitee and github, not counting the number of commits by project authors
- One star: top 5 commits
- Three stars: top 3 commits
- 5-star: 1st in number of commits
- Five stars: get any other five-star badge, or get three three-star badges