[Incubator] gvSIG project graduation

Alvaro Anguix aanguix at gvsig.com
Thu Jul 30 00:43:55 PDT 2015


Hi Jody,

El 30/07/15 a las 01:20, Jody Garnett escribió:
> That is excellent news Dimitris, thank you for mentoring and congrats to
> the gvSig team.
>
> It will take me a bit of time to go over the docs / review / ask questions.
> I have always been impressed with the gvSig community and their yearly
> conferences!
>
> One thing I could not tell from the redmine link provided is what
> organizations are involved (since it just lists developers). 
Yes, in the redmine we have the list of developers involved directly in
the development of the project (or plugins). For us, redmine is
basically a tool to manage the technical issues of the project (bugs,
feature request, wish-list...)
> Perhaps you
> could link to the gvSig Association details
> <http://www.gvsig.com/en/gvsig-association/partners>.
Yes, this is the link to members (companies). Also, we can add the link
of honour members (not companies...like universities, public
administrations, geographic institutes,etc.).
The main difference between members and honorary members is that the
first ones make economical contributions to gvSIG Association (related
with your business level/projects).

The articles of gvSIG Association are in this link (PDF):
http://www.gvsig.net:9090/documents/10184/18683/Estatutos+%28EN%29/2fd431c6-073e-400f-b2c3-17dc046dd87a

Best,
Alvaro Anguix
General Manager
gvSIG Association
www.gvsig.com

>
> --
> Jody Garnett
>
> On 28 July 2015 at 04:27, Dimitris Kotzinos <kotzino at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I am happy today to report to the list that the gvSIG project has
>> fulfilled in my view all the criteria put forward by the OSGeo
>> Incubation Committee and as the project mentor I support the project's
>> request for graduation.
>> gvSIG is one of the healthiest and very active projects around, with a
>> solid developer and user base. It has been around for a long time and
>> has done excellent things, the latest being an award at the NASA World
>> Wind contest received in FOSS4G-Europe in Como, Italy this month.
>>
>> I had the chance to meet with the gvSIG people at FOSS4G-E in Como and
>> we finalized the checklist for the project graduation. You can find the
>> checklist here:
>>
>> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GvSIG_Incubation_Checklist
>>
>> The people around gvSIG have responded greatly to all the requests I
>> made as a mentor, they have gone even beyond that in many occasions,
>> e.g. by providing live statistics on their developers' activity.
>> They have gone through a code provenance review, they have user and
>> developer lists in many languages and they have in place governance
>> practices that abide with what I would consider proper governance of
>> open source projects.
>>
>> I would like to ask the list to take the time and have a look to the
>> checklist mentioned above and if anything is found out of the order
>> please let me and Manuel Madrid <mmadrid at gvsig.com> know.
>> I would also like to ask Jody to initiate the proper time period for
>> comments and declare the time for voting when the time comes.
>>
>> Finally I would like to thank Manuel and Alvaro from the gvSIG
>> Association for their excellent collaboration and to publicly apologize
>> to them that sometimes the work load prohibited me to be as available
>> and responsive as I would like.
>>
>> Thank you for your attention,
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Dimitris
>>
>> P.S.1: Although the project has made a great effort to provide English
>> documentation for ... everything, some things might be found in Spanish
>> (their language of origin), as well as some of the most active lists are
>> the Spanish ones. I respected that and I let the project take its time
>> and decide by itself on what to translate and what not.
>> But I would like to say kudos on their efforts to provide everything in
>> at least both Spanish and English.
>>
>> P.S.2: Since during the process we had to switch from the checklist
>> v.1.0 to v.2.0 of graduation requirements I was wondering what is the
>> proper way to introduce comments and requests for changes for this.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Dimitris Kotzinos
>> Professor
>> Head MIDI team
>> Lab. ETIS (ENSEA/UCP/CNRS UMR 8051)
>> & Dept. Sciences Informatiques, Université de Cergy-Pontoise
>> 2 av. Adolphe Chauvin
>> Site Saint Martin, bureau A561
>> 95000 Pontoise
>> France
>> phone: +33 13425 2855
>> e-mail: Dimitrios.Kotzinos at u-cergy.fr
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