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! scope="col" width="155" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | Website Listing
 
! scope="col" width="155" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | Website Listing
 
! scope="col" width="155" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OSGeo Community
 
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| Geospatial <br />
 
| Geospatial <br />
 
- README or project description
 
- README or project description
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| YES
 
| X
 
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| Geospatial <br />
 
| Geospatial <br />
 
- User guide or quickstart
 
- User guide or quickstart
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| YES (from 1987)
 
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| X
 
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| Free or Open Source License <br />
 
| Free or Open Source License <br />
 
- See LICENSE.md
 
- See LICENSE.md
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| YES: Free
 
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| X
 
| X
 
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| Free or Open Source License <br />
 
| Free or Open Source License <br />
- Check headers
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- Check headers  
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| YES: Public Domain (headers ?)
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| X
 
| X
 
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| Free or Open Source License <br />
 
| Free or Open Source License <br />
 
- Providence Review
 
- Providence Review
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| YES: Public Domain (MOSS came first)
 
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| Participatory<br />
 
| Participatory<br />
 
- See CONTRIBUTING.md
 
- See CONTRIBUTING.md
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| YES (github OSGeo/MOSS)
 
| X
 
| X
 
| X
 
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| Participatory<br />
 
| Participatory<br />
 
- History of pull requests or patches
 
- History of pull requests or patches
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| YES (github OSGeo/MOSS)
 
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|  
 
| X
 
| X
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| Participatory<br />
 
| Participatory<br />
 
- Code of conduct
 
- Code of conduct
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| TBD
 
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- communication channel<br />
 
- communication channel<br />
 
- decision making process
 
- decision making process
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| YES: Mailing list
 
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- long term viability
 
- long term viability
 
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| YES + YES: Maintainer team (since 2020), Open Access Publication (DOI/Zenodo)
 
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- leadership open to new members<br />
 
- leadership open to new members<br />
 
- transparent decision making
 
- transparent decision making
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| YES: Version Control, open to new members, transparency, no issue tracker (yet)
 
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- user documentation<br />
 
- user documentation<br />
 
- developer documentation
 
- developer documentation
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| YES (user + dev documentation from 1987 and older)
 
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- release process<br />
 
- release process<br />
 
- documented testing process<br />
 
- documented testing process<br />
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| YES (from 1987)
 
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| website project list
 
| website project list
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| YES: MOSSGIS.org, MOSS.osgeo,org: pending
 
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| X
 
| X
 
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| website choose-a-project
 
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|TBD ???
 
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| X
 
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| OSGeo Live
 
| OSGeo Live
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|not yet
 
| X
 
| X
 
| X
 
| X
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| Marketing Collateral
 
| Marketing Collateral
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| X
 
| X
 
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| Representation
 
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| infrastructure and facilities
 
| infrastructure and facilities
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| promotion & marketing
 
| promotion & marketing
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| budget
 
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Revision as of 01:01, 17 August 2021


Responsibility MOSS Website Listing OSGeo Community OSGeo Project
Geospatial

- README or project description

YES X X X
Geospatial

- User guide or quickstart

YES (from 1987) X X
Free or Open Source License

- See LICENSE.md

YES: Free X X X
Free or Open Source License

- Check headers

YES: Public Domain (headers ?) X X
Free or Open Source License

- Providence Review

YES: Public Domain (MOSS came first) X
Participatory

- See CONTRIBUTING.md

YES (github OSGeo/MOSS) X X X
Participatory

- History of pull requests or patches

YES (github OSGeo/MOSS) X X
Participatory

- Code of conduct

TBD X X
Open Community

- communication channel
- decision making process

YES: Mailing list X
Active Healthy Community

- user and developer collaboration
- long term viability

YES + YES: Maintainer team (since 2020), Open Access Publication (DOI/Zenodo) X
Development Process

- version control
- issue tracker
- leadership open to new members
- transparent decision making

YES: Version Control, open to new members, transparency, no issue tracker (yet) X
Documentation

- user documentation
- developer documentation

YES (user + dev documentation from 1987 and older) X
Release Procedure

- release process
- documented testing process

YES (from 1987) X
Foundation Resources Website Listing OSGeo Community OSGeo Project
website project list YES: MOSSGIS.org, MOSS.osgeo,org: pending X X X
website choose-a-project TBD ??? X X X
OSGeo Live not yet X X X
Marketing Collateral TBD X X
Representation TBD project officer
infrastructure and facilities ??? X X
promotion & marketing ??? X X
budget TBD osgeo board project budget
fundraising TBD (no need) X X


Branding

Community Project
OSGeo Community Project OSGeo Project

Step 1: Add OSGeo Website Project Page

To be listed on the OSGeo website:

  1. Be geospatial
    • Confirm by checking README or project description
  2. Have a free license or open source license
    • The license must be OSI approved
  3. Welcome participation and new contributors.
    • We look for a clear contribution policy

If you have questions about the above, or would like guidance on setting up your open source project, please reach out to us.

Step 2: Join Community Projects Program

Projects applying to the *OSGeo Community* program are asked to:

  1. Be geospatial
    • Confirm by checking README or project description
    • project page on the osgeo website
    • We ask projects have some user documentation, for example an OSGeo Live quickstart
  2. Have a free license or an open source license.
    • The license must be OSI approved
    • We ask that the project team check the file headers and double check the license has been appropriately applied
  3. Welcome participation and new contributors.
    • We look for a clear contribution policy
    • We ask that the project demonstrate collaboration, perhaps with a history of bug report or pull requests
    • Projects are required to have a code of conduct

OSGeo provides code of conduct guidance, many projects selecting contribution covenant).

OSGeo Community Projects can take part in the incubation committee for guidance on open source use, setting up project governance, promoting the project, and building the project community. We look forward to working with you.

Step 3: Incubation process and Graduation

The *OSGeo Project* designation is intended to recognize established projects with a diverse community of developers and users with a proven track record.

To be recognized as an *OSGeo Project* a project team applies for the OSGeo incubation program. Successful projects are teamed up with an experienced open source mentor to help answer questions, obtain legal council, and help guide work on transparency and community development as required.

Although incubation is a lot of work, this is opportunity for project teams to grow and improve and be publicly recognized for their accomplishment.

To be recognized as an *OSGeo Project* we ask that project teams excel in each of areas mentioned above, see graduation checklist or the comparison table on this page for more detail.

The OSGeo incubation process takes place in three stages:

  1. Initial Application
    1. Application request
    2. Mentor volunteer
  2. Incubator
    1. Project Status: project details, and a few resourcing questions for the system admin committee (see Project Status Template).
    2. Provenance Review: project team check to ensure the project is open source and has permission to distribute its source code.
    3. Project team and mentor work on graduation checklist priorities
  3. Graduation
    1. Mentor recommends project for graduation with motion to the incubation committee
    2. Committee chair informs the OSGeo board, who appoints the project team as a newly formed OSGeo committee


Documents

Draft or discussion documents