OTB Graduation Checklist

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Incubation Checklist

Open

The project has demonstrated that it has an open, active and healthy user and developer community:

  1. Open: projects are expected to function in an open and public manner and include:
  2. Active and healthy community:

Copyright and License

We need to ensure that the project owns or otherwise has obtained the ability to release the project code by completing the following steps:

  1. All project source code is available under an Open Source license.
  2. Project documentation is available under an open license, such as Creative Commons.
    • Website is creative commons, could not quite tell what the user guide uses.
  3. 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 Provenance Review.
  4. The project maintains a list of all copyright holders identified in the Provenance Review Document.
    • Following Apache copyright notice recommendations. The list of all copyright holders identified is maintain in the NOTICE file in the source tree: [1]
  5. All code contributors have agreed to abide by the project's license policy, and this agreement has been documented and archived.
    • List of all contributors is available in the OTB Software Guide. Moreover to accept your contribution, developers need to sign and email to cla@orfeo-toolbox.org an "Individual Contributor Licensing Agreement" (ICLA) form and a "Corporate Contributor Licensing Agreement" (CCLA) form if you are contributing on behalf of your company or another entity which retains copyright for your contribution. The ICLA and CCLA are based on ICLA provided by the Apache Software foundation and are archived on the OTB server.

Processes

  1. The project has code under configuration management.
    Eg, subversion, git.
  2. The project uses an issue tracker and keeps the status of the issue tracker up to date.
  3. The project has documented its management processes.
    This is typically done within a Developers Guide or Project Management Plan.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

Documentation

  1. The project has user documentation:
  2. The project has developer documentation:

Release Procedure

In order to maintain a consistent level of quality, the project should follow defined release and testing processes.

  1. The project follows a defined release process:
  2. 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.
  3. Release and testing processes provide sufficient detail for an experienced programmer to follow.

OSGeo Committees and Community

The OSGeo Foundation is made up of a number of committees, projects and local chapters. This section gathers up information these groups have requested from OSGeo projects. These expectations are not mandatory requirements before graduation, but a project should be prepared to address them in order to be considered a good OSGeo citizen.

Board

The OSGeo Board holds ultimate responsibility for all OSGeo activities. The Board requests:

  1. A project provide a Project Officer as a contract point:
    • The Project Officer should be listed at: Project Officer
    • This person is established when the incubation committee recommends the project for graduation
    • Your community can change the project officer as needed (just add an agenda item to the next board meeting so they can recognise the change of officer).

Marketing

Access to OSGeo's Marketing_Committee and associated Marketing_Pipeline is one of the key benefits of joining the OSGeo foundation. The Marketing Committee requests:

  1. Marketing artefacts have been created about the project in line with the incubation criteria listed in the OSGeo Marketing Committee's Marketing Artefacts. This lists the documentation requirements for OSGeo-Live. Marketing Artefacts include:
  2. Ideally, stable version(s) of executable applications are bundled with appropriate distributions.
    In most cases, this will at least include OSGeo-Live, but may also include DebianGIS, UbuntuGIS, and/or osgeo4w ms4w, etc.)
    • OTB is included is OSGeo-Live , DebianGIS and UbuntuGIS. An old version is also available in osgeo4w, it was not updated for a while due to packaging and dependencies issues.

Projects

Projects do not exist in isolation; and are expected to communicate and collaborate on key issues.

As an example the PostGIS release procedure asks that the release be checked with MapServer, GeoServer and others.

SAC

The System Administration Committee is available to help infrastructure and facilities. Information for this committee is collected as part of the Project Status Template. The following should be set up:

A project may optionally request SAC help to make use of: