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 **[This is currently in draft status and work in progress]** **[This is currently in draft status and work in progress]**
  
-This guide is targeted at chip vendors, board manufacturers, OEMs and similar companies that want to provide upstream LEDE support for their SoC or board. This will probably also be helpful when selecting a board or SoCs with good LEDE support. The LEDE development model and contribution guidelines are similar to the guidelines of the upstream Linux kernel. (See [[docs:guide-developer:the-source-code|The Source Code]] for more technical details)+This guide is targeted at chip vendors, board manufacturers, OEMs and similar companies that want to provide upstream LEDE support for their SoC or board. This will probably also be helpful when selecting a board or SoCs with good LEDE support. The LEDE development model and contribution guidelines are similar to the guidelines of the upstream Linux kernel. (See [[docs:guide-developer:source-code:start|The Source Code]] for more technical details)
  
 LEDE is a community project run by a group of people and not by a single company. The advantage is that LEDE is not tied to one specific board, SoC or vendor and supports SoCs and boards from different vendors and is easily to be ported to other platforms. LEDE is a community project run by a group of people and not by a single company. The advantage is that LEDE is not tied to one specific board, SoC or vendor and supports SoCs and boards from different vendors and is easily to be ported to other platforms.
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