[Incubator] Considering Portable GIS as an OSGeo community project

Jody Garnett jody.garnett at gmail.com
Tue Oct 17 08:12:54 PDT 2017


I hear you, ... okay cheering for you on this end!

--
Jody Garnett

On 17 October 2017 at 07:40, Jo Cook <jocook at astuntechnology.com> wrote:

> Hi Jody,
>
> Sure- I thought I probably had some more work to do adding the license
> header to all the files, which I haven't quite found time to do yet!
>
> Jo
>
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 3:34 PM, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Jo with your permission I would like to put a motion before the
>> incubation committee, you have been more than kind adding the files we
>> requested, and we managed to find some things to work on in your codebase
>> which is a great result.
>>
>> --
>> Jody Garnett
>>
>> On 7 September 2017 at 07:02, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> We actually found that adding the license headers is not strictly
>>> required these days - but wise so people do not accidentally copy things
>>> without knowing what license is around. But there is no legal need to have
>>> the header with a constantly updated copyright etc...
>>>
>>> For more information see here:
>>> - GeoTools: GeoTools Header Policy Updated
>>> <https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0ahUKEwj_wv6BnpPWAhUS82MKHZrPC5EQFggoMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgeotoolsnews.blogspot.com%2F2016%2F06%2Fgeotools-header-policy-updated.html&usg=AFQjCNHWd3sOZ_u5dEyw7-5B_VOrLzg8DA>
>>>
>>> We actually had to go to osgeo legal council and figure that stuff out,
>>> apparently all our header maintenance traditions predate a treaty and are
>>> left over from the 80s.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jody Garnett
>>>
>>> On 7 September 2017 at 03:04, Jo Cook <jocook at astuntechnology.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jody,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for these suggestions. I'm in the middle of implementing the
>>>> changes you've suggested- I've updated the license and included a section
>>>> in the contributors document about GPLv3. I think the other thing I need to
>>>> do is add the license header to all my batch files, which I will start
>>>> working on asap.
>>>>
>>>> Jo
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 12:15 AM, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Looks good Jo, I will be happy to make the motion in a bit.
>>>>>
>>>>> I like the friendly tone for CONTRIBUTING.md file, can I recommend
>>>>> making a note somewhere in there that people should contribute their
>>>>> changes to the project using a GPL3 license.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sometimes groups like Apache like to have a seperate license for
>>>>> contributions that is different from the license used for distribution.
>>>>> GPL3 tends to serve both these needs - but your contributors should be
>>>>> really clear they are providing the project the code / fix / change with a
>>>>> GPL license so there are no tears later. One trick I use to double check
>>>>> consent is to ask these pull requests to include adding their name to the a
>>>>> CONTRIBUTORS list in the documentation - both so I can credit them in
>>>>> release notes and have a list of participants.
>>>>>
>>>>> It also looks like your LICENSE file is just the header, rather than a
>>>>> full GPL license.  For complete text see:
>>>>> - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
>>>>> - https://github.com/IQAndreas/markdown-licenses
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Jody Garnett
>>>>>
>>>>> On 28 August 2017 at 10:02, Jo Cook <jocook at astuntechnology.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've added a contributing guidelines page and moved the license and
>>>>>> changelog to the root of the portable gis repository at
>>>>>> https://gitlab.com/archaeogeek/portable-gis. Does it all look OK?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks to everyone who has offered to assist with Portable GIS- it's
>>>>>> really appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All the best
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 6:34 PM, Landon Blake <
>>>>>> sunburned.surveyor at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I can help Jo with set-up as a community project, let me know.
>>>>>>> I'm a Windows user...so I can help with the testing of releases. I'd also
>>>>>>> be interested in learning more about how this works. :]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Landon
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 4:26 AM, Jo Cook <jocook at astuntechnology.com
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Jeff,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There's no relationship as such between Portable GIS and OSGeo4W-
>>>>>>>> they are really complimentary projects with different objectives. The way I
>>>>>>>> see it, Portable GIS provides a portable (hence the name) set of open
>>>>>>>> source geospatial tools that don't require installation and can be taken
>>>>>>>> from windows computer to windows computer on a USB stick,compared to
>>>>>>>> OSGeo4W, which provides a streamlined way of installing the tools on a
>>>>>>>> machine. They have some packages in common, but not all (I include
>>>>>>>> PostgreSQL/PostGIS and GeoServer alongside QGIS, Mapserver etc, but
>>>>>>>> otherwise a much more limited set of tools than OSGeo4W due to space
>>>>>>>> considerations).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> When OSGeo4W first came out (believe it or not, Portable GIS
>>>>>>>> predates it) there was some discussion about the possible relationship
>>>>>>>> between the two packages at that point, but like I say, they have different
>>>>>>>> objectives and exist in harmony together.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hope that clears things up- I'll add some disambiguation to the
>>>>>>>> readme and website next time I do an update!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jo
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 9:16 PM, Jeffrey Johnson <
>>>>>>>> ortelius at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Just curious about the relationship to osgeo4w
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 1:06 PM, Cameron Shorter
>>>>>>>>> <cameron.shorter at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> > Hi Jo,
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > I'm really excited to see you pushing Portable GIS forward. I
>>>>>>>>> think that
>>>>>>>>> > having a windows based OSGeo distribution is a great complement
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> > OSGeo-Live, as OSGeo-Live is tied into (and limited to) being a
>>>>>>>>> linux
>>>>>>>>> > distribution.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > I also see potential for collaboration between OSGeo-Live and
>>>>>>>>> Portable GIS.
>>>>>>>>> > Eg, the OSGeo-Live Project Overviews could note whether the
>>>>>>>>> project is
>>>>>>>>> > available on Portable GIS.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > We could also potentially align OSGeo-Live and Portable GIS
>>>>>>>>> release
>>>>>>>>> > schedules (which would help with aligning documentation).
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Re packaging, have you considered building with cygwin (which is
>>>>>>>>> Open
>>>>>>>>> > Source)?
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > I'm happy to answer questions about license. While I'm not a
>>>>>>>>> lawyer, I have
>>>>>>>>> > been involved in plenty of licensing selection discussions,
>>>>>>>>> including for
>>>>>>>>> > OSGeo-Live.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Re Portable GIS licensing, I assume your build tools are not
>>>>>>>>> embedded in the
>>>>>>>>> > final Portable GIS software distribution? That would mean that
>>>>>>>>> the final
>>>>>>>>> > software distribution does not inherit to the license of the
>>>>>>>>> build tools. So
>>>>>>>>> > I suspect you should be ok to select what ever license you
>>>>>>>>> choose for the
>>>>>>>>> > build tools. That is how we have approached the OSGeo-Live build
>>>>>>>>> scripts,
>>>>>>>>> > which are LGPL. (Documentation is licensed under CC-By for
>>>>>>>>> Project Overviews
>>>>>>>>> > and CC-By-SA for Quickstarts).
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Warm regards, Cameron
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > On 24/8/17 1:22 am, Jo Cook wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Hi Jody and list,
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Having had a bit of a think about licensing, I had previously
>>>>>>>>> chosen GPLv3
>>>>>>>>> > *for my components alone* and I think I'm happy with that. As
>>>>>>>>> far as I can
>>>>>>>>> > tell, I can license my modifications alone with GPLv3 regardless
>>>>>>>>> of what the
>>>>>>>>> > software projects themselves are. I've had a look at how OSGeo
>>>>>>>>> Live works,
>>>>>>>>> > but that doesn't help much (https://live.osgeo.org/en/cop
>>>>>>>>> yright.html). Is
>>>>>>>>> > there anyone on the list who could help me out with this-
>>>>>>>>> basically to
>>>>>>>>> > confirm or deny?
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Thanks
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Jo
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 8:55 AM, Jo Cook <
>>>>>>>>> jocook at astuntechnology.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> Hi Jody,
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> That all sounds really encouraging and yes I'd be happy to go
>>>>>>>>> through the
>>>>>>>>> >> process with you and the team. We (Astun) potentially have
>>>>>>>>> another project
>>>>>>>>> >> that we'd like to submit for consideration too, and I'll be in
>>>>>>>>> touch
>>>>>>>>> >> separately about that one.
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> Regarding autoit, no you don't need to purchase anything to use
>>>>>>>>> it. Having
>>>>>>>>> >> thought about this in some more detail, I think I will try to
>>>>>>>>> move away from
>>>>>>>>> >> that dependency and try to find an open source alternative but
>>>>>>>>> that will
>>>>>>>>> >> obviously take some time to work through, so it would be good
>>>>>>>>> if we could
>>>>>>>>> >> start working through the process of becoming a community
>>>>>>>>> project while that
>>>>>>>>> >> is ongoing.
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> I'll make some tweaks to the repository to make sure that the
>>>>>>>>> various docs
>>>>>>>>> >> are easy to find, and then maybe come back to you when that's
>>>>>>>>> ready. I want
>>>>>>>>> >> to think a little about whether I'm using the most appropriate
>>>>>>>>> license too.
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> Regards
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> Jo
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 6:12 PM, Jody Garnett <
>>>>>>>>> jody.garnett at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>> >> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> Glad to hear from you Jo!
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> Although the "OSGeo community" initiative was started last
>>>>>>>>> year, we have
>>>>>>>>> >>> not had a chance to try it out yet (perhaps due to lack of
>>>>>>>>> publicity). If
>>>>>>>>> >>> you are patient with us we would enjoy going through this
>>>>>>>>> process with you,
>>>>>>>>> >>> and revising our notes as we go.
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> The wiki OSGeo Community Projects page has the following
>>>>>>>>> recipe:
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> If your project would like to join OSGeo the technology
>>>>>>>>> initiative asks:
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> That your project is geospatial (or directly supports
>>>>>>>>> geospatial
>>>>>>>>> >>> applications);
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> Data & doc projects would of course need an appropriate data or
>>>>>>>>> >>> documentation license
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> That your project is open source
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> Uses an OSI approved open source license
>>>>>>>>> >>> That you know where your source code came from, and that care
>>>>>>>>> is taken
>>>>>>>>> >>> when accepting external contributions
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> Participatory (accepts pull-requests)
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> Along with a few notes on how we can quickly check the LICENSE,
>>>>>>>>> >>> CONTRIBUTING, README files.
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> autoit
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> Your question about autoit is tricky, it is freely
>>>>>>>>> distributable - so not
>>>>>>>>> >>> a barrier to use. We are actually in a similar spot for the
>>>>>>>>> GeoTools and
>>>>>>>>> >>> GeoServer projects. When they were first created Java was not
>>>>>>>>> open source so
>>>>>>>>> >>> there were some very heated discussions with the gvSig team on
>>>>>>>>> if you could
>>>>>>>>> >>> ever make a free software solution using Java.
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> But we are an open source software foundation (not at a free
>>>>>>>>> software
>>>>>>>>> >>> foundation) allowing GeoTools, GeoServer .. and by extension
>>>>>>>>> autoit.
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> This question of Java still troubles us, while Java is now
>>>>>>>>> open source,
>>>>>>>>> >>> the image processing library that was included in Java is
>>>>>>>>> still only free to
>>>>>>>>> >>> distribute. This causes problems for the OSGeo Live and uDig
>>>>>>>>> projects.
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> I would be concerned though if people need to purchase autoit
>>>>>>>>> in order to
>>>>>>>>> >>> work on your project? There is a slight difference between
>>>>>>>>> being required to
>>>>>>>>> >>> purchase a tool, and optionally using a tool. For GeoTools we
>>>>>>>>> can "work
>>>>>>>>> >>> with" the Oracle Database (if user installs the right jars
>>>>>>>>> they have
>>>>>>>>> >>> downloaded from Oracle) or ArcSDE (if the user installs the
>>>>>>>>> right jars they
>>>>>>>>> >>> have purchased from ESRI). However if a contributor is not in
>>>>>>>>> possession of
>>>>>>>>> >>> these artifacts they can still work on the project as a whole.
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> --
>>>>>>>>> >>> Jody Garnett
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>> On 22 August 2017 at 06:25, Jo Cook <
>>>>>>>>> jocook at astuntechnology.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> Hi Incubator List,
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> As you may or may not know, I have been running a small
>>>>>>>>> project called
>>>>>>>>> >>>> Portable GIS (GIS on a USB stick for Windows) for a number of
>>>>>>>>> years. The
>>>>>>>>> >>>> basic premise is to provide a no-install, no-config version
>>>>>>>>> of many of the
>>>>>>>>> >>>> common open source GIS projects on a USB stick.
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> Recently I built a website for the project (portablegis.xyz)
>>>>>>>>> and I'm
>>>>>>>>> >>>> working through the process of documenting and publishing all
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> >>>> configuration changes that need to be made to make projects
>>>>>>>>> portable (mainly
>>>>>>>>> >>>> batch files to be honest). This also includes the source code
>>>>>>>>> for building
>>>>>>>>> >>>> the menu and installer files.
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> This is on Gitlab at https://gitlab.com/archaeogeek
>>>>>>>>> /portable-gis so that
>>>>>>>>> >>>> I can now start accepting contributions. Note that this
>>>>>>>>> repository does not
>>>>>>>>> >>>> contain the actual source code for the projects such as QGIS,
>>>>>>>>> it just
>>>>>>>>> >>>> contains the files that need to be adjusted to make it work
>>>>>>>>> portably.
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> One of my colleagues has suggested that Portable GIS could be
>>>>>>>>> an OSGeo
>>>>>>>>> >>>> Community Project, so here I am, asking about it :-)
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> My main concern is that autoit, which I used for building the
>>>>>>>>> menu, is
>>>>>>>>> >>>> freeware rather than opensource (see
>>>>>>>>> https://www.autoitscript.com/site/ and
>>>>>>>>> >>>> specifically https://www.autoitscript.com/a
>>>>>>>>> utoit3/docs/license.htm). My gut
>>>>>>>>> >>>> feeling is that this bars Portable GIS from being truly open
>>>>>>>>> source, and
>>>>>>>>> >>>> hence not suitable for being an OSGeo Community Project.
>>>>>>>>> Would that be
>>>>>>>>> >>>> correct?
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> If this was the only bar to entry, I could certainly look at
>>>>>>>>> alternative
>>>>>>>>> >>>> options for building the menu.
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> Regards
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> Jo
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> --
>>>>>>>>> >>>> Jo Cook
>>>>>>>>> >>>> t:+44 7930 524 155/twitter:@archaeogeek
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>> --
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>>>>>>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> --
>>>>>>>>> >> Jo Cook
>>>>>>>>> >> t:+44 7930 524 155/twitter:@archaeogeek
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > --
>>>>>>>>> > Jo Cook
>>>>>>>>> > t:+44 7930 524 155/twitter:@archaeogeek
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > --
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>>>>>>>>> Surrey, KT18
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>>>>>>>>> >
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>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > --
>>>>>>>>> > Cameron Shorter
>>>>>>>>> > M +61 419 142 254
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>>> > Incubator mailing list
>>>>>>>>> > Incubator at lists.osgeo.org
>>>>>>>>> > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/incubator
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> *Jo Cook*
>>>>>>>> t:+44 7930 524 155 <+44%207930%20524155>/twitter:@archaeogeek
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>> --
>>>>>> *Jo Cook*
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
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>>>>>> Surrey, KT18 7RL, UK
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>>>> *Jo Cook*
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>>>>
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>
>
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