[Incubator] TEAM engine application

Jens Fitzke fitzke at lat-lon.de
Mon Sep 24 12:06:56 PDT 2012


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Sorry, I could not attend the meeting today. Is there anything we have to do
right now? Or we can do?

Thanks to Justin for mentoring the process!

On 24.09.2012 10:57, Jody Garnett wrote:
> Application details after the break, I cannot see anything missing myself. 
> -- Jody Garnett
> 
>> Application is up: http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/1016 Incubator 
>> Application Questionnaire for OGC TEAM Engine
> Incubation Committee members,
> 
> please find below the questionnaire for starting the incubation process for
> the OGC TEAM Engine. In case of questions you can either contact Luis
> Bermudez (see below) or me (fitzke@?). lat/lon is supporting the OGC in
> their CITE program.
> 
> Jens
> 
> Questions
> 
> *1. Please provide the name and email address of the principal Project
> Owner.*
> 
> Luis Bermudez, lbermudez@?, Open Geospatial Consortium. *2. Please provide
> the names and emails of co-project owners (if any).*
> 
> *3. Please provide the names, emails and entity affiliation of all
> official committers*
> 
> Luis Bermudez, lbermudez@? Chuck Morris, chuck.morris@? Andreas Schmitz,
> schmitz@? Paul Daisey, pdaisey1331@? Richard Martell, rmartell@? Sumit Sen,
> sumits1@?
> 
> *4. Please describe your Project.*
> 
> TEAM Engine (Test, Evaluation, And Measurement Engine) is an engine for
> testing web services and other resources. It executes test scripts written
> in Compliance Test Language (CTL) and other languages (e.g. TestNG). TEAM
> Engine is the official tool for OGC compliance testing. It is also a tool
> being setup by other organization to provide help on community compliance
> (e.g. [ http://testsuite.gdi-de.org/gdi/[German SDI]]
> 
> *5. Why is hosting at OSGeo good for your project?*
> 
> Improve visibility, usage and better integration within open geospatial 
> community and tools.
> 
> *6. Type of application does this project represent(client, server,
> standalone, library, etc.):*
> 
> Server, API and standalone scripts.
> 
> *7. Please describe any relationships to other open source projects.*
> 
> Open Source projects use TEAM Engine to test OGC Standards. TEAM engine
> itself uses the following open source tools:
> 
> Jing (Modified BSD License,
> http://www.thaiopensource.com/relaxng/jing.html) Joda-Time (Apache Software
> License 2.0,  http://joda-time.sourceforge.net/) Saxon 8.6.1 (Mozilla
> Public License, Version 1.0) Xerces J 2.8.0 (Apache Software License,
> Version 2.0) [ http://testng.org/[TestNG]] ([
> http://testng.org/license/[Apache License, Version 2.0]])
> 
> *8. Please describe any relationships with commercial companies or
> products.*
> 
> Vendors of commercial geospatial software use TEAM Engine to test their
> products with regard to OGC standards.
> 
> *9. Which open source license(s) will the source code be released under?*
> 
> Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1)
> 
> *10. Is there already a beta or official release?*
> 
> Yes:  https://sourceforge.net/projects/teamengine/files/
> 
> *11. What is the origin of your project (commercial, experimental, thesis
> or other higher education, government, or some other source)?*
> 
> Non-for-profit Standards organization.
> 
> *12. Does the project support open standards? Which ones and to what
> extent? (OGC, w3c, ect.) Has the software been certified to any standard
> (CITE for example)? If not, is it the intention of the project owners to
> seek certification at some point?*
> 
> The TEAM Engine is used by the Open Geospatial Consortium within the CITE 
> program to perform the official OGC compliance tests. GIS vendors can use
> TEAM Engine to pre-check compliance of their software packages and submit
> the test results to the OGC for approval and certification.
> 
> Internally, the TEAM Engine uses IT standard tools like HTTP, XML and
> XSLT.
> 
> *13. Is the code free of patents, trademarks, and do you control the
> copyright?* The code is free of patents and trademarks. Pieces of the code
> have different copyrights from contributors
> 
> Example of header in the code: /* The contents of this file are subject to
> the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use
> this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
> the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
> 
> Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, 
> WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
> for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
> License.
> 
> The Original Code is TEAM Engine.
> 
> The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Northrop Grumman Corporation 
> jointly with The National Technology Alliance. Portions created by
> Northrop Grumman Corporation are Copyright (C) 2005-2006, Northrop Grumman
> Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
> 
> Contributor(s): No additional contributors to date */
> 
> *14. How many people actively contribute (code, documentation, other?) to
> the project at this time?*
> 
> 3-4
> 
> *15. How many people have commit access to the source code repository?*
> 
> About 10
> 
> *16. Approximately how many users are currently using this project?*
> 
> TEAM Engine (Production) : 680 user accounts TEAM Engine (Beta) : 135 user
> accounts
> 
> *17. What type of users does your project attract (government, commercial, 
> hobby, academic research, etc. )?*
> 
> All
> 
> *18. If you do not intend to host any portion of this project using the
> OSGeo infrastructure, why should you be considered a member project of the
> OSGeo Foundation?*
> 
> Many OSGeo projects implement OGC standards. A direct integration of the
> TEAM Engine into the OSGeo project pool can increase the OGC compliance of
> OSGeo projects. On the TEAM Engine part, feedback from OSGeo projects can
> be more direct and therefore result in a better integration of the
> different tools.
> 
> *19. Does the project include an automated build and test?*
> 
> Yes. Ant Build
> 
> *20. What language(s) are used in this project? (C/Java/perl/etc)*
> 
> Java, XSLT, CTL
> 
> *21. What is the dominant written language (i.e. English, French, Spanish, 
> German, etc) of the core developers?*
> 
> English
> 
> *22. What is the (estimated) size of a full release of this project? How
> many users do you expect to download the project when it is released?*
> 
> Download. About 7 MB Use: About 200 downloads (in 2 months period)
> 
> 
> 
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