+1 (non-binding)
Good luck.

Bertrand Delacretaz <bdelacre...@apache.org> 于2022年10月6日周四 20:53写道:

> Hi,
>
> The [DISCUSS] thread on Baremaps [1] has slowed down, with no
> objections AFAICS, so I'm calling a vote to accept Baremap into the
> Apache incubator.
>
> The proposal is copied below and available at
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INCUBATOR/Baremaps+Proposal
>
> Please cast your vote:
>
>   [ ] +1, bring Baremap into the Incubator
>   [ ] +0, I don't care either way
>   [ ] -1, do not bring Baremap into the Incubator, because...
>
> This majority vote is open for at least 72 hours.
>
> Only votes from Incubator PMC members are binding, but other votes are
> welcome!
>
> -Bertrand
>
> [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/wlqvf709oljv20qd3f44pstn4l8vt4n3
>
> -- Baremaps Proposal --
>
> Abstract
>
> Apache Baremaps is a toolkit and a set of infrastructure components
> for creating, publishing, and operating online maps.
>
> Proposal
>
> Apache Baremaps is a toolkit and a set of infrastructure components
> for creating, publishing, and operating online maps. It provides a
> data pipeline enabling developers to build maps with different data
> sources. It offers live reload capabilities that allow cartographers
> to customize the content and the style of a map. It includes an
> attribution-free map schema and style that stimulates derived work.
> Finally, it provides services commonly used in online maps, such as
> location search and IP to location.
>
> Background
>
> The infrastructure components required to publish and operate
> large-scale online maps are often closed-source, heterogeneous,
> complex, and expensive. For instance: the visualization of maps in Web
> browsers or on mobile devices requires processing and tiling large
> spatial datasets, such as OpenStreetMap; the location of users based
> on their IP addresses requires aggregating and merging data from
> network information centers; the ability to search in a map requires
> indexing features based on text and spatial attributes in different
> languages.
>
> Rationale
>
> Web mapping infrastructure is often managed by large teams of
> developers (e.g., Google Maps, Apple Maps, Mapbox, etc.), which makes
> it hard to customize and evolve. Apache Baremaps is a Web mapping
> infrastructure for the rest of us: it enables individuals and small
> teams of developers to regain control over spatial data and to develop
> custom mapping experiences. As a result, Apache Baremaps facilitates
> innovation in niche areas where resources are limited and
> customization is needed (e.g., sustainable mobility, civil
> engineering, urban planning, environment monitoring, startups, etc.).
>
> Initial Goals
>
> The primary goals are:
>
> to learn the Apache Way;
> to release a customizable attribution-free map schema and style;
> to publish a tiled world map in different formats (mvt, png, 3D Tiles
> Next, etc.);
> to grow the community and attract new contributors;
> to release additional services and components (IP to location,
> location search, etc.).
>
> Current Status
>
> Meritocracy
>
> Baremaps is a project initially developed by Bertil Chapuis. It has
> already attracted outside contributors. Therefore, the process of
> electing new committers and project management committee members
> should be natural.
>
> Community
>
> The need for Web mapping infrastructure is great, hence a good
> potential for a diverse community mixing developers and cartographers.
>
> Core Developers
>
> The contributors to Baremaps include developers from academia and
> industry, mainly located in Europe. The contributions include
> documentation, bug fixes, and new features. Most of the development
> and communication currently takes place on GitHub.
>
> Alignment
>
> Many critical components used in the geospatial community are released
> under LGPL (e.g., Geotools, Geotoolkit). We are strongly aligned with
> the terms of the Apache license. Joining the geospatial community at
> Apache will enable us to be less reliant on components with
> contaminating licenses. For instance, Apache SIS seeks to become an
> alternative to Geotools and Geotoolkit.
>
> Known Risks
>
> Project Name
>
> No trademark is associated with the Baremaps name, and the project is
> already well referenced by search engines. The .com, .org, and .net
> domains are the property of Bertil Chapuis, who agrees to transfer
> them to the Apache Software Foundation unconditionally upon request.
>
> Orphaned Products
>
> There is a risk of being orphaned due to the small number of
> committers. Even if the main contributor has no plan to leave the
> project, this is a problem we need to address in the future.
>
> Inexperience with open source
>
> The initial committers contributed to open source projects in the past
> but have only a few experiences with the governance of open source
> projects in a Foundation such as Apache.
>
> Length of incubation
>
> We expect to achieve most of the initial goals within one year.
> However, some other goals (e.g., growing a community sufficiently
> diverse and healthy to leave the incubator) are harder to estimate and
> may span over a more extended time.
>
> Homogenous Developers
>
> Most current developers work for the same institution (University of
> Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland). We also started
> receiving contributions from individuals and companies (e.g.,
> Camptocamp).
>
> Reliance on Salaried Developers
>
> Baremaps started as a hobby project. The geocoder and IP to location
> components are the results of experiments conceived during research
> and educational projects. The HTTP component was part of an R&D
> project at camptocamp.
>
> Relationships with Other Apache Products
>
> Apache Baremaps relies on other Apache projects to achieve its goals.
> Apache SIS is used to import spatial data (e.g., Shapefile,
> GeoPackage, GeoJSON) in PostGIS. Apache Lucene is used for indexing
> text and spatial attributes. Apache Calcite may be considered as an
> alternative to PostGIS in the future.
>
> An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand
>
> The geospatial community regularly encounters licensing problems. For
> instance, Mapbox recently got closed source and forked into the
> MapLibre project. The storage components of Apache SIS, which overlap
> with other projects under LGPL in terms of functionality, take time to
> develop. The most popular open source map schema for vector tiles is
> currently released with a CC-BY license that discourages derivative
> work. We are interested in joining the ASF because it sets a high bar
> for including third-party libraries. In the long term, this will
> benefit our contributors, our users, and, more generally, the
> geospatial community.
>
> Documentation
>
> The documentation of baremaps can be found at: https://www.baremaps.com/
>
> Initial Source
>
> The source code of baremaps can be found at:
> https://github.com/baremaps/baremaps
>
> The base map can be found at:
> https://github.com/baremaps/baremaps/tree/main/map
>
> External Dependencies
>
> To our knowledge, none of the dependencies currently used in our main
> branch are a matter of concern (BSD, MIT, Apache).
>
> Cryptography
>
> There is no cryptography required in Apache Baremaps at present time.
>
> Required Resources
>
> Mailing lists
>
> d...@baremaps.incubator.apache.org
> u...@baremaps.incubator.apache.org
> comm...@baremaps.incubator.apache.org
> priv...@baremaps.incubator.apache.org
>
> Git Repositories
>
> We would like to transfer our current github repository to the apache
> organization.
>
> Source: https://github.com/baremaps/baremaps
>
> Target: https://github.com/apache/baremaps
>
> Issue Tracking
>
> We currently use GitHub to manage the issues and would also appreciate
> using a GitHub project.
>
> https://github.com/orgs/apache/projects
>
> Initial Committers
>
> Names of initial committers with affiliation and current ASF status:
>
> Bertil Chapuis (Heig-vd), Apache Committer, id: bchapuis
> Andrea Borghi (Camptocamp)
> James Smith (Heig-vd)
> Antoine Drabble (Heig-vd)
> Leonard Besseau (Hobbyist)
> Josh Fischer, Apache Committer, id: joshfischer
>
> Sponsors
>
> Champion
>
> Bertrand Delacretaz
>
> Mentors
>
> Martin Desruisseaux
> George Percivall
> Julian Hyde
> Calvin Kirs
>
> Sponsoring Entity
>
> The Apache Incubator
>
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