How are you going to replace the ICLA policy and procedures that you have under Apache? How are you going to guarantee that all contributions are owned by the contributor and not covered by an employment agreement?

Do you have the equivalent of the individual and corporate CLAs?

Without this, anyone using OpenDashboard is risking a claim from a contributor or their employer for royalties or cessation of use of the software pr part of it.
Who will defend the user in court if a claim is made?

The infrastructure at Apache is more than a few servers.

Ron


On 25/11/2015 6:25 AM, Chris Spiliotopoulos wrote:
Hi Rene,

just sent you the invitations.  No problem with that.  In the context of
gathering existing resources from the community it would be great if we
just got some links to what's already available as an open source project
(Github, etc).  This way, when we have enough resources to create web site
for OpenDashboards users can find their way around stuff.

Best regards,
Chris



On Wednesday, November 25, 2015, René Peinl <rene.pe...@hof-university.de>
wrote:

Hi Chris,
my Github account is rpeinl.
I have no problems of sharing the components. I don't think it makes sense
to copy them, however, so why not just link to Github?
Regards
René

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Chris Spiliotopoulos [mailto:chrysanthos.spiliotopou...@gmail.com
<javascript:;>]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. November 2015 12:16
An: dev@shindig.apache.org <javascript:;>
Betreff: Re: Welcome to OpenDashboards!

Hi Rene,

thank you very much for the contribution!  A great first step forward.
Can you send me you Github account so I can send you an invitation to join
OpenDashboards?  I will also create a new OpenDashboards org @ Docker Hub
so we could start gathering the new containers in one place.

Since you have done a lot of work on the social side of things, I think it
would be great if we had your open source projects under the new
OpenDashboards org as plug-n-play components that anyone could use.  To be
honest, I'd really like to plug your social API module to our dashboard and
see where this would take our product. :)

Please feel free to share your thoughts.  I'll also send you an invitation
for our Slack team where we can a more dynamic conversation on all these
topics.

Best regards,
Chris

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:51 AM, René Peinl <rene.pe...@hof-university.de
<javascript:;>>
wrote:

Hi *,
since some of you requested a version of Shindig that is just working
out of the box with no lengthy installation and configuration, we've
finally published our Docker image of Shindig 2.5.2 running on Apache
Tomcat 7 with Open JDK 7 and our integration code to use neo4j (1.98)
as a storage backend.
This version has some additional enhancements compared to the original
version like friend suggestions based on existing friends and their
connections as well as queries to determine the connections between
two people.
It can be downloaded from Docker Hub
https://hub.docker.com/r/rpeinl/shindig-ws-neo4j/
I hope that helps some of you to get up to speed.
Feedback welcome.
Regards
René


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Chris Spiliotopoulos
[mailto:chrysanthos.spiliotopou...@gmail.com <javascript:;>]
Gesendet: Montag, 23. November 2015 11:54
An: dev@shindig.apache.org <javascript:;>
Betreff: Welcome to OpenDashboards!

Hi friends,

after gathering all your wishes, proposals and votes on the recently
created Trello
<https://trello.com/b/hUTQuH6q/codename-apache-shindig-2015
board toady a new open source organization over at GitHub under the
name of OpenDashboards <https://github.com/orgs/OpenDashboards> has
been created that will be used as our common placeholder for all the
things we want to see happening from now on.

In order to send out invitations to anyone that wishes to join this
new effort, please make sure you have a GitHub account and post it
back to me either as a reply to this email or directly through our new
Slack < https://opendashboards.slack.com> space (channel
*github-org*).  For those who still haven't signed up with the
OpenDashboards Slack team, please send me your email as well and I will
send you an invitation.
Please keep in mind that although this new effort has started off as a
shelter for the Apache Shindig project can clearly  have a bright
future, since 'dashboarding' is and will be a common requirement for
many companies, organizations and individual technology solutions.
Having stated that, I have a vision that OpenDashboards can easily
become the next one-stop shop for diverse dashboarding solutions given
the appropriate context and positioning in the technology space.

I believe that we should all urge the companies we represent to join
the effort and contribute to the evolution of an ecosystem we all
could benefit from.  Also, we could start building collaborations with
other open source projects and solutions in the same space, or even
with various verticals in order to start getting attention and traction.

Now that we have a new home, the next step is to transfer the Apache
Shindig project to a new repository @ Github at its latest stable
version.
So, @Ryan can you give us the status from your side (and Apache's of
course)?  Have you cleared things up regarding the transfer?

Best regards,
Chris




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