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Subject: Status of OSLC Open Project and next steps
- From: "Jim Amsden" <jamsden@us.ibm.com>
- To: oslc-sc@lists.oasis-open.org, "OASIS OSLC Core TC Discussion List" <oslc-core@lists.oasis-open.org>, "OASIS OSLC Domains TC Discussion List" <oslc-domains@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 10:12:11 -0500
Integrators,
OASIS OSLC
Open Project Status:
1. Draft charter
is complete: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n6d3kCfRNsyF535T05fJzgQrRVZSIk_5vuR5LT7f0yw/edit
2. Initial PGB
and TCS members:
We have established
enough initial committed PGB members to proceed with the creation of the
OASIS OSLC Open Project in time for the April 17 announcement. Current
committed PGB members are KTH (Andrew) and Koneksys (Axel). I fully expect
IBM, represented by myself, to become a PGB member as soon as the OP is
approved internally, and the entity and individual CLAs are signed. We
hope other current Member Section StC and TC members are eventually able
to join as well.
I'm assuming PGB
members will also be the initial TSC members.
Our
greatest risk in moving forward is loosing participation because organizations
and people have difficulty getting the entity and/or individual CLAs approved
and signed. We need to manage this risk carefully and with diligence and
innovation.
Our
greatest opportunities are to more closely align OSLC specifications with
open source code that demonstrates and supports OSLC clients and servers,
and to attract new TCS members and contributors to help move integration
using OSLC forward.
The next steps:
Chet will schedule
the ballots for the StC and TCs to approve transition to OP and migrate
existing work products.
Chet will establish
the oslc-op GitHub repository (https://github.com/eclipse/oslc-op)
Andrew and I will
migrate the content.
The first order
of business for the TSC will be to migrate the existing documents to the
OP template format. This has no effect on the document status.
We will then focus
on the following specifications:
* Quality Management
- submit for public review
* OSLC Query -
respond to public review comments and create a new revision
* Tracked Resource
Set - create an initial draft working document for TSC review
* Configuration
Management - preparation for public review
And open source:
* Consider migrating
OSLC4JS to the OP
* Consider inclusion
of OSLC Toolchain proposed by KTH in the OP
Jim Amsden, Senior
Technical Staff Member
OSLC and Linked Lifecycle
Data
919-525-6575
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