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[FAQ](docs/faq.md)
| [Ideal Fuzzing Integration](docs/ideal_integration.md)
| [New Target Guide](docs/new_target.md)
| [Reproducing Bug Reports](docs/reproducing.md)
| [Targets List](targets)
| [Targets Issue Tracker](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list)
| [New Project Guide](docs/new_project_guide.md)
| [Reproducing Bug Reports](docs/reproducing.md)
| [Projects List](projects)
| [Projects Issue Tracker](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list)
[Create New Issue](https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/issues/new) for questions or feedback about OSS-Fuzz.
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## Process Overview
The following process is used for targets in OSS-Fuzz:
The following process is used for projects in OSS-Fuzz:
- A maintainer of an opensource project or an outside volunteer creates
one or more [fuzz targets](http://libfuzzer.info/#fuzz-target)
and [integrates](docs/ideal_integration.md) them with the project's build and test system.
- These fuzz targets are [accepted to OSS-Fuzz](#accepting-new-targets).
- These fuzz targets are [accepted to OSS-Fuzz](#accepting-new-projects).
- When [ClusterFuzz](docs/clusterfuzz.md) finds a bug, an issue is automatically
reported in the OSS-Fuzz [issue tracker](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list)
([example](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=9)).
([Why different tracker?](docs/faq.md#why-do-you-use-a-different-issue-tracker-for-reportig-bugs-in-fuzz-targets)).
([Why different tracker?](docs/faq.md#why-do-you-use-a-different-issue-tracker-for-reporting-bugs-in-fuzz-targets)).
Project owners are CC-ed to the bug report.
- The bug is fixed upstream.
- [ClusterFuzz](docs/clusterfuzz.md) automatically verifies the fix, adds a comment and closes the issue ([example](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=53#c3)).
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([guidelines](#bug-disclosure-guidelines)).
<!-- NOTE: this anchor is referenced by oss-fuzz blog post -->
## Accepting New Targets
## Accepting New Projects
To be accepted to OSS-Fuzz, an open-source target must
To be accepted to OSS-Fuzz, an open-source project must
have a significant user base and/or be critical to the global IT infrastructure.
To submit a new target:
To submit a new project:
- [Create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/) with new
`targets/<target_name>/target.yaml` file ([example](targets/file/target.yaml)) giving at least the following information:
* target homepage.
`projects/<project_name>/project.yaml` file ([example](projects/file/project.yaml)) giving at least the following information:
* project homepage.
* e-mail of the engineering contact person to be CCed on new issues. This
email should be
[linked to a Google Account](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/176347?hl=en)
and belong to an established target committer (according to VCS logs).
and belong to an established project committer (according to VCS logs).
If this is not you or the email address differs from VCS, an informal e-mail verification will be required.
- Once accepted by an OSS-Fuzz project member, follow the [New Target Guide](docs/new_target.md)
- Once accepted by an OSS-Fuzz project member, follow the [New Project Guide](docs/new_project_guide.md)
to write the code.
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Following [Google's standard disclosure policy](https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2015/02/feedback-and-data-driven-updates-to.html)
OSS-Fuzz will adhere to following disclosure principles:
- **90-day deadline**. After notifying target authors, we will open reported
- **90-day deadline**. After notifying project authors, we will open reported
issues in 90 days, or 7 days after the fix is released.
- **Weekends and holidays**. If a deadline is due to expire on a weekend or
US public holiday, the deadline will be moved to the next normal work day.
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## More Documentation
* [New Target Guide](docs/new_target.md) walks through the steps necessary to add new targets to OSS-Fuzz.
* [New Project Guide](docs/new_project_guide.md) walks through the steps necessary to add new projects to OSS-Fuzz.
* [Ideal Integration](docs/ideal_integration.md) describes the steps to integrate fuzz targets with your project.
* [Fuzzer execution environment](docs/fuzzer_environment.md) documents the
environment under which your fuzzers will be run.
* [Targets List](targets) lists OSS targets currently added to OSS-Fuzz.
* [Projects List](projects) lists OSS projects currently added to OSS-Fuzz.
* [Chrome's Efficient Fuzzer Guide](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/testing/libfuzzer/+/HEAD/efficient_fuzzer.md)
while contains some chrome-specifics, is an excellent documentation on making your fuzzer better.
## Build Status
[This page](https://oss-fuzz-build-logs.storage.googleapis.com/status.html)
gives the latest build logs for each target.
gives the latest build logs for each project.
## Trophies