GeoNode Provenance Review

=GeoNode Provenance Review=

Project History
The work behind GeoNode began in February 2009 with work between the World Bank and OpenGeo with the first commit taking place in September 2009 under the GPL License. In January 2010, the GeoNode community launched geonode.org, by February, commercial support was being provided by Boundless and SpatialDev. In the following years, several projects (MapStory, ROGUE, Boundless Exchange) have been build on the GeoNode platform and dozens of partners have helped fund and develop enhancements to GeoNode. In 2016, all copyright held by the now dissolved OpenPlans was transferred to the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). GeoNode is now used worldwide by many institutions and has developers from a wide variety of organizations supporting it. A full detailed history compiled by Karl Fogel has been funded by the World Bank and will be published soon.

Libraries
''List or reference a table of included libraries and/or components. Include:''
 * Library Name
 * License
 * Whether the library licence is compatible with the project
 * Whether the library is compiled into the project's releases, or required as an external dependancy
 * Whether the library is included in the project's code repository
 * Issue? (link if issue if one exists)
 * Ok? (Yes/No/Black - implies not checked yet)
 * Comment(s)

Source Files
List of source files, including code, documentation and data, including:
 * File name
 * License
 * Copyright Holder (if known)
 * License header included?
 * Issue? (link if issue if one exists)
 * Ok? (Yes/No/Black implies not checked yet)
 * Comment(s)

Copyright Holders
''List or reference all copyright holders of the project's source files. These are all the people that would need to be contacted if the license of the project is to be changed. List:''


 * Organisation or person
 * Contact details for Organisation or person
 * Issue? (link if issue if one exists)
 * Comments

Committers
List or reference a table of committers, including:
 * Committer name
 * Commit username in code repository
 * Committer's employer(s) (if applicable)
 * Committer (or employer) has signed contribution agreement? (yes/no)

Further Issues
''List or reference a list of any outstanding issues not already listed above. Typically link to issues in project's issue tracker.''