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-Overview
-========
-
-Welcome to the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) documentation
-"Getting Started" page.
-This page provides you with a brief overview of the AGL Distribution
-and with an introduction to selected topics that can help
-you get a quick start using AGL for development.
-
-What is Automotive Grade Linux?
--------------------------------
-
-Automotive Grade Linux is a collaborative, open source project
-that brings together automakers, suppliers, and technology companies
-for the purpose of building Linux-based, open source software platforms
-for automotive applications that can serve as de facto industry
-standards.
-
-AGL address all software in the vehicle: infotainment,
-instrument cluster, heads-up-display (HUD), telematics, connected car,
-advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), functional
-safety, and autonomous driving.
-
-Adopting a shared platform across the industry reduces fragmentation
-and allows automakers and suppliers to reuse the same code base, which
-leads to rapid innovation and faster time-to-market for new products.
-
-AGL is a Linux Foundation project and its goals are as follows:
-
-* Build a single platform for the entire industry
-* Develop 70 to 80% of the starting point for a production project
-* Reduce fragmentation by combining the best of open source
-* Develop an ecosystem of developers, suppliers, and expertise
- that all use a single platform
-
-You can find additional overview information on the
-"[About Automotive Grade Linux](https://www.automotivelinux.org/about)" page.
-You can find information on the AGL Unified Code Base on the
-"[Unified Code Base](https://www.automotivelinux.org/software/unified-code-base)"
-page.
-
-What Can I Do Right Away Using AGL?
------------------------------------
-
-The "Getting Started" topics allow you to quickly accomplish some work using
-AGL.
-You can use the "Getting Started" sections to do the following:
-
-* [Set Up a Docker Container](./docker-container-setup.html) to create a
- contained, controlled development environment for building images and
- Software Development Kits (SDKs) using AGL.
-
-* [Learn How to Build an AGL Image](./image-workflow-intro.html) by working
- through fundamental steps that show you how to build for various supported
- hardware targets (e.g. Raspberry PI boards).
-
-* [Learn How to Create an Application](./app-workflow-intro.html) using the
- application development workflow.
-
-The AGL community is diverse and supportive.
-You can become an active community member that contributes feedback,
-ideas, suggestions, bugs and documentation.
-
-* Join the IRC conversation using the `#automotive` channel on
- `irc.freenode.net`.
-
-* Subscribe to the AGL discussions mailing list at
- [automotive-discussions](http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/automotive-discussions).
-
-* Learn about AGL distribution by visiting the
- "[AGL Distribution](https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/agl-distro)" wiki page.
-
-* Explore further "Getting Started" information by visiting the
- "[Getting Started with AGL](https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/start/getting-started)"
- wiki page.
-
-* Learn how to contribute by visiting the
- "[Contributing to the AGL Distro](https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/agl-distro/contributing)"
- wiki page.