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25 MCUboot is an open governance project. See the [membership28 [project charter](https://github.com/mcu-tools/mcuboot/wiki/MCUboot-Project-Charter)55 - [Project security policy](SECURITY.md)83 ## Joining the project87 Use the following links to join or see more about the project:93 * [Project charter](https://github.com/mcu-tools/mcuboot/wiki/MCUboot-Project-Charter)
66 By making a contribution to this project, I certify that:84 (d) I understand and agree that this project and the contribution88 this project or the open source license(s) involved.
8 First you need to add the repo to your `project.yml`:11 project.repositories:
1 # Project security policy12 You can also directly contact the following maintainers of the project:
13 To use MCUboot, you need to create an Mbed OS project with the following configurations:
10 /project.state15 #Eclipse project files17 .project
20 project.name: "mcuboot"22 project.repositories:
12 [pypi]: https://pypi.org/project/imgtool/77 ## Joining the project81 Use the following links to join or see more about the project:
71 Following CLI / IDE are supported for project build:75 * Eclipse / ModusToolbox ("makefile project from existing source")
20 project.name: "mcuboot-test"22 project.repositories:
17 project(NONE)
11 # In any real project CONFIG_BOOT_VALIDATE_SLOT0 enabling is recommended
27 * 2. Map could be at fixed location for project (compiled to code)
65 2) In lib/Makefile select the primitives required by your project.
83 "PROJECT EXECUTION %s\n", \
15 * and handle all common use cases. Your project may not use every section17 * build process. In your project, you can simply comment out or remove the
37 * 2. Map could be at fixed location for project (compiled to code)
1 # CMakeLists.txt for building mcuboot as a Zephyr project13 project(NONE)
12 # Hidden option to mark a project as MCUboot680 update. It is up to the project customization to add required source
54 * 2. Map could be at fixed location for project (compiled to code)