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v1 v2 5 5 * Angelos Tzotsos gcpp.kalxas gmail X com, 6 6 * Cameron Shorter cameron dot shorter AT gmail DOT com 7 7 8 * Please provide the names and emails of co-project owners (if any). 8 * Refer to members of the [[Live_GIS_Management#PSC_Members|Project Management Committee]]. 9 * Refer to members of the [https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Management#PSC_Members Project Management Committee]. 10 9 11 * Please provide the names, emails and entity affiliation of all official committers. 10 * There are hundreds of them. Refer to http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html</span> 12 * There are hundreds of them. Refer to http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html 13 11 14 * Please describe your Project. 12 * OSGeo-Live is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB thumb drive or Virtual Machine based on Lubuntu, that allows you to try a wide variety of open source geospatial software without installing anything. It includes 50+ Open Source Geospatial applications pre-configured with sample data, 1 page project overviews for each project, and a Quickstart to quickly test each application. The documentation has been translated into over 10 languages.</span> <span style="color:orange"> 15 * OSGeo-Live is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB thumb drive or Virtual Machine based on Lubuntu, that allows you to try a wide variety of open source geospatial software without installing anything. 16 * It includes 50+ Open Source Geospatial applications pre-configured with sample data, 1 page project overviews for each project, and a Quickstart to quickly test each application. 17 * The documentation has been translated into over 10 languages. 13 18 * For incubation purposes, we are focusing on the scripts and processes used to build OSGeo-Live. We are not incubating all 50+ projects we package. 14 19 * Cameron Shorter comment: This is sub-optimal because a casual observer may deduce that if OSGeo-Live has reached incubation quality, then all included packages should have also reached such quality. This assumption is incorrect and could be a reason for OSGeo-Live to not be officially recognised as an OSGeo incubated project. 20 15 21 * Why is OSGeo Incubation good for your project? 16 22 * We wish to officially demonstrate the level of quality of the processes uses to build OSGeo-Live. 23 17 24 * What type of application does this project represent(client, server, standalone, library, etc): 18 25 * OSGeo-Live is a linux based distribution of OSGeo software. 26 19 27 * Please describe any relationships to other open source projects. 20 28 * OSGeo-Live is in communication with all the 50+ projects we package. 29 21 30 * Please describe any relationships with commercial companies or products. 22 * Numerous organisations provide resources to support OSGeo-Live. These are listed at: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html</span> 31 * Numerous organisations provide resources to support OSGeo-Live. These are listed at: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html 32 23 33 * Please explain how your project will use an open governance policy, ensuring decisions are made, documented and adhered to in a public manner. 24 * All decisions are currently made on public email lists or publicly archived IRC. (There have been a few times where personally, financially, or politically sensitive matters have been taken off list, but these situations are rare.)</span> 34 * All decisions are currently made on public email lists or publicly archived IRC. (There have been a few times where personally, financially, or politically sensitive matters have been taken off list, but these situations are rare.) 35 25 36 * Which open source license(s) will the source code be released under? 26 * The licenses used for the OSGeo-Live build scripts and documentation are: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License for Quickstarts, Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License for Project Overviews, LGPL version >=2.1 for the install scripts, One of the OSI approved Open Source licenses for installed applications, Public domain, CC-By-SA, and Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) for data</span> 37 * The licenses used for the OSGeo-Live build scripts and documentation are: 38 * Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License for Quickstarts, 39 * Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License for Project Overviews, 40 * LGPL version >=2.1 for the install scripts, One of the OSI approved Open Source licenses for installed applications, Public domain, CC-By-SA, and Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) for data 41 27 42 * Please describe the maturity and history of your project. For instance, 28 * What is the origin of your project (commercial, experimental, thesis or other higher education, government, or some other source)?<br/><span style="color:green">OSGeo-Live was initially developed as a promotional distribution for handing out at FOSS4G conferences and the like, and has since grown, especially into supporting educational programs. 29 * How many people actively contribute (code, documentation, other?) to the project at this time?<br/><span style="color:green">Literally hundreds of people, as per: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html</span> 30 * How many people have commit access to the source code repository?<br/><span style="color:green">Literally hundreds of people, as per: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html 31 * Approximately how many users are currently using this project?<br/><span style="color:green">Probably tens of thousands of people per year are exposed to OSGeo-Live at conferences around the world. 32 * What type of users does your project attract (government, commercial, hobby, academic research, etc. )?<br/><span style="color:green">Primarily people new to OSGeo software who want to know more. 43 * What is the origin of your project (commercial, experimental, thesis or other higher education, government, or some other source)? 44 * OSGeo-Live was initially developed as a promotional distribution for handing out at FOSS4G conferences and the like, and has since grown, especially into supporting educational programs. 45 * How many people actively contribute (code, documentation, other?) to the project at this time? 46 * Literally hundreds of people, as per: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html 47 * How many people have commit access to the source code repository? 48 * Literally hundreds of people, as per: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html 49 * Approximately how many users are currently using this project? 50 * Probably tens of thousands of people per year are exposed to OSGeo-Live at conferences around the world. 51 * What type of users does your project attract (government, commercial, hobby, academic research, etc. )? 52 * Primarily people new to OSGeo software who want to know more. 33 53 * Do you wish to host any portion of this project using the OSGeo infrastructure? If so, what? 34 54 * We are already using some of OSGeo hosting, in particular, the OSGeo Issue tracker. … … 37 57 * If not, is it the intention of the project owners to seek certification at some point? 38 58 * There are many projects which OSGeo-Live packages which follow OGC standards. Most OGC standards are covered. To a certain extent, OSGeo-Live follows debian packaging conventions. 59 39 60 * Is the code free of patents, trademarks, and do you control the copyright? 40 61 * OSGeo-Live is free of patents and trademarks. Copyright is owned by numerous people and organisations who have contributed to OSGeo-Live. 62 41 63 * Does the project include an automated build and test? 42 64 * The build process is mostly automated. Automated testing is not very feasible for an integration project such as OSGeo-Live, and as such most testing is manual. 65 43 66 * What language(s) are used in this project? (C/Java/perl/etc) 44 67 * Most of OSGeo-Live code is shell scripts for installing applications. The packages we bundle are written in numerous languages. 68 45 69 * What is the dominant written language (i.e. English, French, Spanish, German, etc) of the core developers? 46 70 * Primary document is English. Documentation is translated into over 10 languages. 71 47 72 * What is the (estimated) size of a full release of this project? How many users do you expect to download the project when it is released? 48 73 * Our distribution aims to fit on a 4Gig USB or DVD for a mini distribution, or 8 Gig USB for full distribution. 74 49 75 * Do you already have an OSGeo Mentor to guide you through the incubation process? 50 76 * Yes, Jody Garnett. 51 77 52 78 = OSGeo-Live Incubation Checklist 79 53 80 This page addresses the status of OSGeo-Live as per version 2.0 of the [http://www.osgeo.org/incubator/process/project_graduation_checklist.html OSGeo Incubation Checklist]. It is derived from the [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Project_Graduation_Checklist#Document_Status wiki] version of the document. 54 81 … … 62 89 * Open: projects are expected to function in an open and public manner and include: 63 90 * Open source license(s), 64 * YES: Code is under LGPL, Documentation under Creative Commons, as per http://live.osgeo.org/en/copyright.html</span> 91 * YES: Code is under LGPL, Documentation under Creative Commons, as per http://live.osgeo.org/en/copyright.html 92 65 93 * Open communication channels, 66 * YES: We have an active email list, and hold weekly IRC meetings during build cycles. http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Contact_Us </span>94 * YES: We have an active email list, and hold weekly IRC meetings during build cycles. http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Contact_Us 67 95 * Open decision making process, 68 *<span style="color: green">YES: Decision making process is documented at https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Management</span> 96 * YES: Decision making process is documented at https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Management 97 69 98 * Active and healthy community: 70 * The project should have a community of developers and users who actively collaborate and support each other in a healthy way. <br/><i>Eg. collaboration on project activities such as testing, release and feature development.</i>71 * YES: A few hundred people have contributed to OSGeo-Live. Most contributions have been in writing application installer scripts, associated documentation, as well as translations. A list of contributors are at: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html </span>72 * Long term viability of the project is demonstrated by showing participation and direction from multiple developers, who come from multiple organi sations. <br/> <i> Eg. The project is resilient enough to sustain loss of a developer or supporting organisation, often referred to as having a high [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor bus factor]. Decisions are made openly instead of behind closed doors, which empowers all developers to take ownership of the project and facilitates spreading of knowledge between current and future team members.</i>73 * YES: Contributors come from a wide range of organi sations (as seen by email addresses of contributors). Sponsoring organisations are also listed at: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html99 * The project should have a community of developers and users who actively collaborate and support each other in a healthy way. ''Eg. collaboration on project activities such as testing, release and feature development.'' 100 * YES: A few hundred people have contributed to OSGeo-Live. Most contributions have been in writing application installer scripts, associated documentation, as well as translations. A list of contributors are at: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html 101 * Long term viability of the project is demonstrated by showing participation and direction from multiple developers, who come from multiple organizations. ''Eg. The project is resilient enough to sustain loss of a developer or supporting organisation, often referred to as having a high [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor bus factor]. Decisions are made openly instead of behind closed doors, which empowers all developers to take ownership of the project and facilitates spreading of knowledge between current and future team members.'' 102 * YES: Contributors come from a wide range of organizations (as seen by email addresses of contributors). Sponsoring organizations are also listed at: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html 74 103 75 104 == Copyright and License … … 77 106 We need to ensure that the project owns or otherwise has obtained the ability to release the project code by completing the following steps: 78 107 * All project source code is available under an Open Source license 79 * YES: Code is under LGPL, as per http://live.osgeo.org/en/copyright.html</span> 108 * YES: Code is under LGPL, as per http://live.osgeo.org/en/copyright.html 109 80 110 * Project documentation is available under an open license, such as Creative Commons. 81 * YES: Documentation is under Creative Commons license, as per http://live.osgeo.org/en/copyright.html</span> 111 * YES: Documentation is under Creative Commons license, as per http://live.osgeo.org/en/copyright.html 112 82 113 * The project code, documentation and data has been adequately vetted to assure it is all properly licensed, and a copyright notice included, as per a [http://www.osgeo.org/incubator/process/codereview.html Provenance Review. 83 * TBD: Provenance Review is required.</span> 114 * TBD: Provenance Review is required. 115 84 116 * The project maintains a list of all copyright holders identified in the Provenance Review Document. 85 * YES: All contributors are listed at: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html</span> 117 * YES: All contributors are listed at: http://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html 118 86 119 * All code contributors have agreed to abide by the project's license policy, and this agreement has been documented and archived. 87 * YES: All contributors have publicly accepted the terms of the OSGeo-Live license. This is archived in the [http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo OSGeo-Live email list]. The process is described here: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Subversion</span> 120 * YES: All contributors have publicly accepted the terms of the OSGeo-Live license. This is archived in the [http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo OSGeo-Live email list]. The process is described here: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Subversion 121 88 122 89 123 == Processes … … 100 134 * The project has a suitable open governance policy ensuring decisions are made, documented and adhered to in a public manner. ''This typically means a Project Management Committee has been established with a process for adding new members. A robust Project Management Committee will typically draw upon developers, users and key stakeholders from multiple organizations as there will be a greater variety of technical visions and the project is more resilient to a sponsor leaving.'' 101 135 * Yes, Project Management Committee and management processes are defined at: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Management 136 102 137 * The project uses public communication channels for decision making to maintain transparency. ''E.g. archived email list(s), archived IRC channel(s), public issue tracker.'' 103 138 * YES: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Contact_Us … … 108 143 * Including sufficient detail to guide a new user through performing the core functionality provided by the application. 109 144 * YES: The project has extensive Project Overviews and Quickstarts, specifically designed for getting new users up and running quickly. These are linked from: http://live.osgeo.org/en/index.html and http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/overview.html 145 110 146 * The project has developer documentation: 111 147 * YES: How to add a new project to OSGeo-Live is covered in detail. Linked from: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#How_to_add_a_project_to_OSGeoLive … … 125 161 * Which includes execution of the testing process before releasing a stable release. 126 162 * The project has an established build and release process, but it needs to be more clearly documented. Some information here: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Build_Process . The release management role is well established, but not documented. This includes setting up a schedule, sending out press releases, chasing up projects, etc, etc. 163 127 164 * The project follows a documented testing process. (Ideally, this includes both automated and manual testing)(Ideally this includes documented conformance to set quality goals, such as reporting Percentage Code Coverage of Unit Tests.) 128 165 * OSGeo-Live is an integration project, which is difficult to create automated testing for. Instead we rely on manual testing. The testing process is well practiced, but needs to be documented better 166 129 167 * Release and testing processes provide sufficient detail for an experienced programmer to follow. 130 168 * TBD: Waiting on improved documentation.