[Incubator] proj graduation discussion

Kristian Evers kreve at sdfe.dk
Wed Oct 30 01:01:35 PDT 2019


All,

I'd like to remind you that the vote for PROJ graduation ends tomorrow. The votes so far are

- Bruce Bannerman
- Bob (CI-StPaul) Basques
- Howard Butler
- Arnulf Christl +1
- Jo Cook +1
- Jody Garnett
- Dimitris Kotzinos
- Tom Kralidis +1 seconded
- Julien-Samuel Lacroix
- Mark Lucas
- Michael Smith +1 initial motion
- Steve Lime
- Daniel Morissette +1
- Markus Schneider
- Cameron Shorter

Which is 5 of a possible 15 votes. As 50% in favour of PROJ graduation is required, +1's from
at least three more members of the incubation committee is needed. I hope that is achievable
so that PROJ can finally become a full project in the OSGeo family.

Thank you,
Kristian

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Smith <michael.smith.erdc at gmail.com> 
Sent: 27. oktober 2019 16:58
To: Kristian Evers <kreve at sdfe.dk>; Jody Garnett <jody.garnett at gmail.com>
Cc: OSGeo-incubator <incubator at lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: Re: [Incubator] proj graduation discussion

Sorry, I missed the last message, didn't realize you were waiting on an assessment from me. 

I would agree with Kristian that the PROJ incubation process was very smooth. As stated, PROJ is not a new project as has been foundational for Open Source projects for years. It was the recent efforts of people like Kristian and the rest of the PSC to move to a bigger community of contributors and having an actual PSC were key factors in making PROJ a real OSGeo Project in full standing. 

Mike


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From: Kristian Evers <kreve at sdfe.dk>
Date: Sunday, October 27, 2019 at 11:48 AM
To: Jody Garnett <jody.garnett at gmail.com>, Michael Smith <michael.smith.erdc at gmail.com>
Cc: OSGeo-incubator <incubator at lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: RE: [Incubator] proj graduation discussion

Jody,
 
The Contributor Covenant code of conduct has now been accepted by the PROJ community [0]. 
 
The question of whether we are breaking the terms of use of the EPSG registry or not has been raised several times. I think the most complete discussion is found in the incubation application ticket [1]. The EPSG terms of use allow both redistribution and modification of the dataset. Modification of the dataset is only allowed provided that the data is no longer ascribed to the EPSG though. In the PROJ distribution the data from the EPSG registry is reworked into our own database that has a slightly different structure. The data is not modified otherwise. The data from the EPSG is currently put under the same license (MIT) as the rest of the PROJ source distribution. Personally I believe that what we are doing is within the terms of use of the EPSG registry. This has been confirmed by the Debian organization which I regard as a stamp of approval, since those guys tend to be rather strict when it comes to licensing. The reasoning by the Debian folks is available in the incubation application [1].
 
As for the incubation process itself, I think it has gone rather smoothly. Over the last couple of years PROJ has matured quite a bit organizationally, having most of the requirements for incubation in place long before the application was submitted. Filling out the incubation checklist was fairly simple, although it is a long list to go through. For PROJ it was mostly a case of documenting already established procedures and we haven’t really had to make a lot of changes to comply with the incubation requirements. The most tedious job was the Provenance Review, but since we’ve always been using a very permissive license no surprises showed up.
 
/Kristian
 
[0] https://proj.org/community/code_of_conduct.html
[1] https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/2268
 
From: Jody Garnett <jody.garnett at gmail.com> 
Sent: 20. oktober 2019 04:36
To: Kristian Evers <kreve at sdfe.dk>; Michael Smith <michael.smith.erdc at gmail.com>
Cc: OSGeo-incubator <incubator at lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: Re: [Incubator] proj graduation discussion
 
Thanks, I will hold off voting while we wait for the CoC to be established, and until we hear from Michael (this is also our chance to hear from the proj team about how incubation worked out)
 
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 12:54 PM Kristian Evers <mailto:kreve at sdfe.dk> wrote:
Jody, 
 
I am working on both the CoC and the OSGeo project page.
The first is addressed here https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/proj/2019-October/008931.html.
 
I’ve added the logo and various links to the http://osgeo.org page. Better descriptions
of the features of PROJ are still needed. Hopefully I’ll get round to that this weekend.
 
Thanks for your input.
 
/Kristian



On 17 Oct 2019, at 18:34, Jody Garnett <mailto:jody.garnett at gmail.com> wrote:
 
Disclaimer: I helped Michael and the PROJ team a couple times at code sprints get setup for incubation so this is not the first time I have reviewed. 
 
Before we start though, Michael as mentor your have been hanging out with the PROJ team. Were there any questions during incubation, and procedures changed or clarified? How did it go?
 
Useful links:
- http://proj.org/ (this looks *great* congrats, and thanks for including the osgeo community logo)
- https://www.osgeo.org/projects/proj4/ <-- this needs a fair bit of work (like a logo, website link, issue tracker, downloads, ...)
- https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/2268
- https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ/wiki/Incubation-checklist - we need a code of conduct somewhere (I just checked the repo).
 
With respect to code of conduct, this is a new requirement from the board and the incubation committee has not yet updated our checklist.
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