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How to contribute

This specification is a continuation of Intel’s decades-long history of working with standards groups and industry/academia initiatives such as The Khronos Group, to create and define specifications in an open and fair process to achieve interoperability and interchangeability. oneAPI is intended to be an open specification and we encourage you to help us make it better. Your feedback is optional, but to enable Intel to incorporate any feedback you may provide to this specification, and to further upstream your feedback to other standards bodies, including The Khronos Group SYCL specification, please submit your feedback under the terms and conditions below. Any contribution of your feedback to the oneAPI Specification does not prohibit you from also contributing your feedback directly to other standard bodies, including The Khronos Group under their respective submission policies.

Contribute to the oneAPI Specification by opening issues in the oneAPI Specification GitHub repository.

General Feedback

Questions and feature requests can be submitted as issues in the GitHub repository. Writing changes can be submitted as an issue or a pull request. See the the next section on how to submit changes. If none of these methods are appropriate, you may also email to oneapi@intel.com.

Submitting changes

For changes to the infrastructure to build the document or minor editing/rewriting of the text, please submit a pull request. For significant changes to the specification, first submit an issue with RFC in the title. Explain what you want to change and the motivation. You may also create a pull request as a way to explain the change.

Sign your work

Please include a signed-off-by tag in every contribution of your feedback. By including a signed-off-by tag, you agree that:

  1. You have a right to license your feedback to Intel.
  2. Intel will be free to use, disclose, reproduce, modify, license, or otherwise distribute your feedback at its sole discretion without any obligations or restrictions of any kind, including without limitation, intellectual property rights or licensing obligations.
  3. Your feedback will be public and that a record of your feedback may be maintained indefinitely.

If you agree to the above, every contribution of your feedback must include the following line using your real name and email address: Signed-off-by: Joe Smith joe.smith@email.com

Style

See the Style Guide.