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This is a working proposal coming out of conversations on the incubation@osgeo.org email list.
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This is a working proposal coming out of conversations on the incubation@osgeo.org email list.  
  
== Motivation ==
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Motivation:
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* We have a number of projects with great proposals waiting for a mentor
  
 
* Recommendations coming out of GeoMoose incubation experience
 
* Recommendations coming out of GeoMoose incubation experience
* desire to pick up projects into the OSGeo Foundation faster then incubation committee volunteer levels allow
 
* Desire to motivate projects to finish incubation
 
  
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* Accept projects into the OSGeo Foundation faster then incubation committee volunteer levels allow
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* Motivate projects to finish incubation
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* What is [[OSGeo Labs]]?
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Communication:
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* Reach out to other committees and ask for help
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* SAC: good relationship, initial questionnaire covers SAC requirements
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* Marketting: good relationship, initial question covers some requirements, checklist covers remaining requirements
  
 
== Proposal: ==
 
== Proposal: ==
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Break the incubation process into phases allow projects that to start these activities (prior to a mentor being found).
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No additional work is added to the incubation process.
  
 
=== Incubation: Approved ==
 
=== Incubation: Approved ==

Revision as of 21:01, 22 September 2012

This is a working proposal coming out of conversations on the incubation@osgeo.org email list.

Motivation:

  • We have a number of projects with great proposals waiting for a mentor
  • Recommendations coming out of GeoMoose incubation experience
  • Accept projects into the OSGeo Foundation faster then incubation committee volunteer levels allow
  • Motivate projects to finish incubation

Communication:

  • Reach out to other committees and ask for help
  • SAC: good relationship, initial questionnaire covers SAC requirements
  • Marketting: good relationship, initial question covers some requirements, checklist covers remaining requirements

Proposal:

Break the incubation process into phases allow projects that to start these activities (prior to a mentor being found). No additional work is added to the incubation process.

= Incubation: Approved

  • List the projects with a proposal that has been approved … and are just waiting for a mentor
  • I view this as an essential outreach effort in fostering new projects, and do not like the incubation committee acting as a bottleneck

REWARD:

  • Recognition the project is associated with OSGeo Foundation
  • Text link from OSgeo Website along the lines of "Volunteer for the incubation committee. These projects are waiting to enter OSGeo ..."

Incubation: Incubation

  • Projects that have completed their Status information .. and may still be looking for a mentor
  • The status page gathers details for SAC, and a minimal amount of information for the Marketting committee

REWARD: text *link* from the website to the marketing committee project details page (or OSGeo live page which is often better)

Incubation: Complete

- Projects that have finished their Provence Review, and have adopted an open development model for public participation - Can still be working through the rest of the checklist as they make contact with the different OSGeo committees - Project has a mentor going through the checklist with the goal of recommending the project for "graduation" - Frankly this is the first point where OSGeo as a Foundation can actually recommend a project meets our expectations - OSGeo Project logo on their homepage (with the subtext "incubation")

REWARD:

  • Recognition Incubation requirements are completed
  • project logo on the website under an incubation category, perhaps grated out?

=== OSGeo: Project ==-

  • completed the incubation checklist, recommended to the board for graduation, etc...
  • approved by the board, project officer, etc..

REWARD:

  • Recognition as an OSGeo Project
  • Colour logo on the webpage, sorted into the appropriate software category