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The following is a work in progress version of the Incubator Application. These are questions that all projects wishing to be hosted at OSGeo should submit. This form is used by the committee to consider the project.
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* Project owner name and email:
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== NOTE ==
* co-project owner names and emails:
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The approved document has moved.
* Project description:
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* Why is hosting at OSGeo good for your project?
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The following is a work in progress version of the Incubator Application. These are questions that all projects wishing to be hosted at OSGeo should answer. This form is used by the committee to consider the project.
* Type of application (client, server, standalone, library, etc.):
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* Relationships to other open source projects:
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# Project owner name and email:
* Relationships with commercial companies:
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# co-project owner names and emails:
* Open source license that the code is to use:
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# Project description:
* Is there already a beta or official release?
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# Why is hosting at OSGeo good for your project?
* Origin of project (commercial, experimental, thesis or other higher education, government):
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# Type of application (client, server, standalone, library, etc.):
* Is the code free of patents, trademarks, and do you control the copyright?
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# Relationships to other open source projects:
* Number of current developers:
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# Relationships with commercial companies:
* Number of estimated current users:
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# Open source license that the code is to use:
* Type of users (government, commercial, hobby, academic research, etc. ):
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# Is there already a beta or official release?
* If you are not hosting at OSGeo, why should you be considered a member project of the OSGeo Foundation?
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# Origin of project (commercial, experimental, thesis or other higher education, government):
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# Open standards supported? ([http://opengeospatial.org OGC], [http://w3c.org w3c], ect.) Tested compliant? ([http://www.opengeospatial.org/resources/?page=testing&view=testSuites CITE] for example)
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# Is the code free of patents, trademarks, and do you control the copyright?
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# Number of current developers:
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# Number of estimated current users:
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# Numbers of committers
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# Type of users (government, commercial, hobby, academic research, etc. ):
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# If you are not hosting at OSGeo, why should you be considered a member project of the OSGeo Foundation?
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# Do you have an automated build and test?
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# What language(s) do you use? (C/Java/perl/etc).
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# What is the dominant written language of the developers
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# Estimated bandwidth usage

Latest revision as of 06:25, 4 August 2006

NOTE

The approved document has moved.

The following is a work in progress version of the Incubator Application. These are questions that all projects wishing to be hosted at OSGeo should answer. This form is used by the committee to consider the project.

  1. Project owner name and email:
  2. co-project owner names and emails:
  3. Project description:
  4. Why is hosting at OSGeo good for your project?
  5. Type of application (client, server, standalone, library, etc.):
  6. Relationships to other open source projects:
  7. Relationships with commercial companies:
  8. Open source license that the code is to use:
  9. Is there already a beta or official release?
  10. Origin of project (commercial, experimental, thesis or other higher education, government):
  11. Open standards supported? (OGC, w3c, ect.) Tested compliant? (CITE for example)
  12. Is the code free of patents, trademarks, and do you control the copyright?
  13. Number of current developers:
  14. Number of estimated current users:
  15. Numbers of committers
  16. Type of users (government, commercial, hobby, academic research, etc. ):
  17. If you are not hosting at OSGeo, why should you be considered a member project of the OSGeo Foundation?
  18. Do you have an automated build and test?
  19. What language(s) do you use? (C/Java/perl/etc).
  20. What is the dominant written language of the developers
  21. Estimated bandwidth usage