updating quality declaration links (re: ros2/docs.ros2.org#52) (#1616)

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@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ This document is a declaration of software quality for the `rclcpp` package, bas
The package `rclcpp` claims to be in the **Quality Level 1** category when it is used with a **Quality Level 1** middleware.
Below are the rationales, notes, and caveats for this claim, organized by each requirement listed in the [Package Quality Categories in REP-2004](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#package-quality-categories) of the ROS2 developer guide.
Below are the rationales, notes, and caveats for this claim, organized by each requirement listed in the [Package Quality Categories in REP-2004](https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-2004.html) of the ROS2 developer guide.
## Version Policy [1]
### Version Scheme [1.i]
`rclcpp` uses `semver` according to the recommendation for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#versioning).
`rclcpp` uses `semver` according to the recommendation for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#versioning).
### Version Stability [1.ii]
@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ Headers under the folder `detail` are not considered part of the public API and
## Change Control Process [2]
`rclcpp` follows the recommended guidelines for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process).
`rclcpp` follows the recommended guidelines for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process).
### Change Requests [2.i]
All changes will occur through a pull request, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process) for additional information.
All changes will occur through a pull request, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process) for additional information.
### Contributor Origin [2.ii]
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ This package uses DCO as its confirmation of contributor origin policy. More inf
### Peer Review Policy [2.iii]
All pull requests will be peer-reviewed, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process) for additional information.
All pull requests will be peer-reviewed, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process) for additional information.
### Continuous Integration [2.iv]
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The tests aim to cover both typical usage and corner cases, but are quantified b
### Coverage [4.iii]
`rclcpp` follows the recommendations for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#code-coverage), and opts to use line coverage instead of branch coverage.
`rclcpp` follows the recommendations for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#code-coverage), and opts to use line coverage instead of branch coverage.
This includes:
@ -119,13 +119,13 @@ This includes:
Changes are required to make a best effort to keep or increase coverage before being accepted, but decreases are allowed if properly justified and accepted by reviewers.
Current coverage statistics can be viewed [here](https://ci.ros2.org/job/nightly_linux_foxy_coverage/lastCompletedBuild/cobertura/src_ros2_rclcpp_rclcpp_src_rclcpp/). A description of how coverage statistics are calculated is summarized in this page ["ROS 2 Onboarding Guide"](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/ROS-2-On-boarding-Guide/#note-on-coverage-runs).
Current coverage statistics can be viewed [here](https://ci.ros2.org/job/nightly_linux_foxy_coverage/lastCompletedBuild/cobertura/src_ros2_rclcpp_rclcpp_src_rclcpp/). A description of how coverage statistics are calculated is summarized in this page ["ROS 2 Onboarding Guide"](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#note-on-coverage-runs).
`rclcpp` has a line coverage `>= 95%`, which is calculated over all directories within `rclcpp` with the exception of the `experimental` directory.
### Performance [4.iv]
`rclcpp` follows the recommendations for performance testing of C/C++ code in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#performance), and opts to do performance analysis on each release rather than each change.
`rclcpp` follows the recommendations for performance testing of C/C++ code in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#performance), and opts to do performance analysis on each release rather than each change.
The performance tests of `rclcpp` are located in the [test/benchmark directory](https://github.com/ros2/rclcpp/tree/foxy/rclcpp/test/benchmark).
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Changes that introduce regressions in performance must be adequately justified i
### Linters and Static Analysis [4.v]
`rclcpp` uses and passes all the ROS2 standard linters and static analysis tools for a C++ package as described in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#linters-and-static-analysis). Passing implies there are no linter/static errors when testing against CI of supported platforms.
`rclcpp` uses and passes all the ROS2 standard linters and static analysis tools for a C++ package as described in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#linters-and-static-analysis). Passing implies there are no linter/static errors when testing against CI of supported platforms.
Currently nightly test results can be seen [here](http://build.ros2.org/view/Fpr/job/Fpr__rclcpp__ubuntu_focal_amd64/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/rclcpp).

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@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ This document is a declaration of software quality for the `rclcpp_action` packa
The package `rclcpp_action` claims to be in the **Quality Level 1** category when it is used with a **Quality Level 1** middleware.
Below are the rationales, notes, and caveats for this claim, organized by each requirement listed in the [Package Quality Categories in REP-2004](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#package-quality-categories) of the ROS2 developer guide.
Below are the rationales, notes, and caveats for this claim, organized by each requirement listed in the [Package Quality Categories in REP-2004](https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-2004.html) of the ROS2 developer guide.
## Version Policy [1]
### Version Scheme [1.i]
`rclcpp_action` uses `semver` according to the recommendation for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#versioning).
`rclcpp_action` uses `semver` according to the recommendation for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#versioning).
### Version Stability [1.ii]
@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ All installed headers are in the `include` directory of the package, headers in
## Change Control Process [2]
`rclcpp_action` follows the recommended guidelines for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process).
`rclcpp_action` follows the recommended guidelines for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process).
### Change Requests [2.i]
All changes will occur through a pull request, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process) for additional information.
All changes will occur through a pull request, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process) for additional information.
### Contributor Origin [2.ii]
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ This package uses DCO as its confirmation of contributor origin policy. More inf
### Peer Review Policy [2.iii]
All pull requests will be peer-reviewed, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process) for additional information.
All pull requests will be peer-reviewed, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process) for additional information.
### Continuous Integration [2.iv]
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ The tests aim to cover both typical usage and corner cases, but are quantified b
### Coverage [4.iii]
`rclcpp_action` follows the recommendations for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#code-coverage), and opts to use line coverage instead of branch coverage.
`rclcpp_action` follows the recommendations for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#code-coverage), and opts to use line coverage instead of branch coverage.
This includes:
@ -117,11 +117,11 @@ This includes:
Changes are required to make a best effort to keep or increase coverage before being accepted, but decreases are allowed if properly justified and accepted by reviewers.
Current coverage statistics can be viewed [here](https://ci.ros2.org/job/nightly_linux_foxy_coverage/lastCompletedBuild/cobertura/src_ros2_rclcpp_rclcpp_action_src/). A description of how coverage statistics are calculated is summarized in this page ["ROS 2 Onboarding Guide"](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/ROS-2-On-boarding-Guide/#note-on-coverage-runs).
Current coverage statistics can be viewed [here](https://ci.ros2.org/job/nightly_linux_foxy_coverage/lastCompletedBuild/cobertura/src_ros2_rclcpp_rclcpp_action_src/). A description of how coverage statistics are calculated is summarized in this page ["ROS 2 Onboarding Guide"](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#note-on-coverage-runs).
### Performance [4.iv]
`rclcpp_action` follows the recommendations for performance testing of C/C++ code in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#performance), and opts to do performance analysis on each release rather than each change.
`rclcpp_action` follows the recommendations for performance testing of C/C++ code in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#performance), and opts to do performance analysis on each release rather than each change.
The performance tests of `rclcpp_action` are located in the [test/benchmark directory](https://github.com/ros2/rclcpp/tree/foxy/rclcpp_action/test/benchmark).
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Changes that introduce regressions in performance must be adequately justified i
### Linters and Static Analysis [4.v]
`rclcpp_action` uses and passes all the ROS2 standard linters and static analysis tools for a C++ package as described in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#linters-and-static-analysis). Passing implies there are no linter/static errors when testing against CI of supported platforms.
`rclcpp_action` uses and passes all the ROS2 standard linters and static analysis tools for a C++ package as described in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#linters-and-static-analysis). Passing implies there are no linter/static errors when testing against CI of supported platforms.
Currently nightly test results can be seen [here](http://build.ros2.org/view/Fpr/job/Fpr__rclcpp__ubuntu_focal_amd64/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/rclcpp_action).

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@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ This document is a declaration of software quality for the `rclcpp_components` p
The package `rclcpp_components` claims to be in the **Quality Level 1** category.
Below are the rationales, notes, and caveats for this claim, organized by each requirement listed in the [Package Quality Categories in REP-2004](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#package-quality-categories) of the ROS2 developer guide.
Below are the rationales, notes, and caveats for this claim, organized by each requirement listed in the [Package Quality Categories in REP-2004](https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-2004.html) of the ROS2 developer guide.
## Version Policy [1]
### Version Scheme [1.i]
`rclcpp_components` uses `semver` according to the recommendation for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#versioning).
`rclcpp_components` uses `semver` according to the recommendation for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#versioning).
### Version Stability [1.ii]
@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ All installed headers are in the `include` directory of the package, headers in
## Change Control Process [2]
`rclcpp_components` follows the recommended guidelines for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process).
`rclcpp_components` follows the recommended guidelines for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process).
### Change Requests [2.i]
All changes will occur through a pull request, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process) for additional information.
All changes will occur through a pull request, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process) for additional information.
### Contributor Origin [2.ii]
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ This package uses DCO as its confirmation of contributor origin policy. More inf
### Peer Review Policy [2.iii]
All pull requests will be peer-reviewed, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process) for additional information.
All pull requests will be peer-reviewed, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process) for additional information.
### Continuous Integration [2.iv]
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ The tests aim to cover both typical usage and corner cases, but are quantified b
### Coverage [4.iii]
`rclcpp_components` follows the recommendations for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#code-coverage), and opts to use line coverage instead of branch coverage.
`rclcpp_components` follows the recommendations for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#code-coverage), and opts to use line coverage instead of branch coverage.
This includes:
@ -117,11 +117,11 @@ This includes:
Changes are required to make a best effort to keep or increase coverage before being accepted, but decreases are allowed if properly justified and accepted by reviewers.
Current coverage statistics can be viewed [here](https://ci.ros2.org/job/nightly_linux_foxy_coverage/lastCompletedBuild/cobertura/src_ros2_rclcpp_rclcpp_components_src/). A description of how coverage statistics are calculated is summarized in this page ["ROS 2 Onboarding Guide"](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/ROS-2-On-boarding-Guide/#note-on-coverage-runs).
Current coverage statistics can be viewed [here](https://ci.ros2.org/job/nightly_linux_foxy_coverage/lastCompletedBuild/cobertura/src_ros2_rclcpp_rclcpp_components_src/). A description of how coverage statistics are calculated is summarized in this page ["ROS 2 Onboarding Guide"](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#note-on-coverage-runs).
### Performance [4.iv]
`rclcpp_components` follows the recommendations for performance testing of C/C++ code in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#performance), and opts to do performance analysis on each release rather than each change.
`rclcpp_components` follows the recommendations for performance testing of C/C++ code in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#performance), and opts to do performance analysis on each release rather than each change.
The performance tests of `rclcpp_components` are located in the [test/benchmark directory](https://github.com/ros2/rclcpp/tree/foxy/rclcpp_components/test/benchmark).
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Changes that introduce regressions in performance must be adequately justified i
### Linters and Static Analysis [4.v]
`rclcpp_components` uses and passes all the ROS2 standard linters and static analysis tools for a C++ package as described in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#linters-and-static-analysis). Passing implies there are no linter/static errors when testing against CI of supported platforms.
`rclcpp_components` uses and passes all the ROS2 standard linters and static analysis tools for a C++ package as described in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#linters-and-static-analysis). Passing implies there are no linter/static errors when testing against CI of supported platforms.
Currently nightly test results can be seen [here](http://build.ros2.org/view/Fpr/job/Fpr__rclcpp__ubuntu_focal_amd64/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/rclcpp_components).

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@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ This document is a declaration of software quality for the `rclcpp_lifecycle` pa
The package `rclcpp_lifecycle` claims to be in the **Quality Level 1** category when used with a **Quality Level 1** middleware.
Below are the rationales, notes, and caveats for this claim, organized by each requirement listed in the [Package Quality Categories in REP-2004](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#package-quality-categories) of the ROS2 developer guide.
Below are the rationales, notes, and caveats for this claim, organized by each requirement listed in the [Package Quality Categories in REP-2004](https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-2004.html) of the ROS2 developer guide.
## Version Policy [1]
### Version Scheme [1.i]
`rclcpp_lifecycle` uses `semver` according to the recommendation for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#versioning).
`rclcpp_lifecycle` uses `semver` according to the recommendation for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#versioning).
### Version Stability [1.ii]
@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ All installed headers are in the `include` directory of the package, headers in
## Change Control Process [2]
`rclcpp_lifecycle` follows the recommended guidelines for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process).
`rclcpp_lifecycle` follows the recommended guidelines for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process).
### Change Requests [2.i]
All changes will occur through a pull request, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process) for additional information.
All changes will occur through a pull request, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process) for additional information.
### Contributor Origin [2.ii]
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ This package uses DCO as its confirmation of contributor origin policy. More inf
### Peer Review Policy [2.iii]
All pull requests will be peer-reviewed, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#change-control-process) for additional information.
All pull requests will be peer-reviewed, check [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#change-control-process) for additional information.
### Continuous Integration [2.iv]
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ The tests aim to cover both typical usage and corner cases, but are quantified b
### Coverage [4.iii]
`rclcpp_lifecycle` follows the recommendations for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#code-coverage), and opts to use line coverage instead of branch coverage.
`rclcpp_lifecycle` follows the recommendations for ROS Core packages in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#code-coverage), and opts to use line coverage instead of branch coverage.
This includes:
@ -117,11 +117,11 @@ This includes:
Changes are required to make a best effort to keep or increase coverage before being accepted, but decreases are allowed if properly justified and accepted by reviewers.
Current coverage statistics can be viewed [here](https://ci.ros2.org/job/nightly_linux_foxy_coverage/lastCompletedBuild/cobertura/src_ros2_rclcpp_rclcpp_lifecycle_src/). A description of how coverage statistics are calculated is summarized in this page ["ROS 2 Onboarding Guide"](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/ROS-2-On-boarding-Guide/#note-on-coverage-runs).
Current coverage statistics can be viewed [here](https://ci.ros2.org/job/nightly_linux_foxy_coverage/lastCompletedBuild/cobertura/src_ros2_rclcpp_rclcpp_lifecycle_src/). A description of how coverage statistics are calculated is summarized in this page ["ROS 2 Onboarding Guide"](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#note-on-coverage-runs).
### Performance [4.iv]
`rclcpp_lifecycle` follows the recommendations for performance testing of C/C++ code in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#performance), and opts to do performance analysis on each release rather than each change.
`rclcpp_lifecycle` follows the recommendations for performance testing of C/C++ code in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#performance), and opts to do performance analysis on each release rather than each change.
The performance tests of `rclcpp_lifecycle` are located in the [test/benchmark directory](https://github.com/ros2/rclcpp/tree/foxy/rclcpp_lifecycle/test/benchmark).
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Changes that introduce regressions in performance must be adequately justified i
### Linters and Static Analysis [4.v]
`rclcpp_lifecycle` uses and passes all the ROS2 standard linters and static analysis tools for a C++ package as described in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Contributing/Developer-Guide/#linters-and-static-analysis). Passing implies there are no linter/static errors when testing against CI of supported platforms.
`rclcpp_lifecycle` uses and passes all the ROS2 standard linters and static analysis tools for a C++ package as described in the [ROS 2 Developer Guide](https://docs.ros.org/en/foxy/Contributing/Developer-Guide.html#linters-and-static-analysis). Passing implies there are no linter/static errors when testing against CI of supported platforms.
Currently nightly test results can be seen [here](http://build.ros2.org/view/Fpr/job/Fpr__rclcpp__ubuntu_focal_amd64/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/rclcpp_lifecycle/).