Hi everyone, I'm not quite sure what the correct procedure is for becoming a CMake contributor, but from what I've read I should send a email here if I want to add a new module to cmake.
For the past year I've been hosting my CMake modules on GitHub ( https://github.com/queezythegreat/arduino-cmake) and the project is mature enough that it could be included into CMake. The project is called Arduino CMake and it adds support for building Arduino projects. It is a alternative to the Arduino IDE, and works on Windows, Linux and Mac. The project is growing and getting more and more users, and I think it's would be a god fit to start bundling it with CMake. The project is well documented both from a developer standpoint as well as the user side. So what are the steps I should take in order to integrate my project into CMake? I also would like to contribute back some extensions to the CMake, such as Teamcity support for CTest. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Tomasz Bogdal
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