On 28-Feb-07, at 11:06 AM, Bob Basques wrote:


I'm wondering about finding a new home for a Mapping Client Project.
What requirements are there for proposing a new project under the OSGEO
Umbrella?

I can set up a Physical home for it, but was wondering more about having
OSGEO handling the Project Ownership in some form.  Or is it better to
set up the project standalone and just point to it.  This is an option
as well.  I'm just trying to gage interest from the OSGEO perspective
about these sorts of things.

Hi Bob,
I meant to comment earlier...
The answers somewhat depend on what you hope to have at the end of it all. Do you aim/hope for your project to become and official OSGeo project? If so (and I think you do) then you are looking at the incubation process (http://www.osgeo.org/incubator). In that case your project needs to be obviously active and you need some good answers for the questionnaire: http://www.osgeo.org/incubator/process/application.html. They are not currently allowing new projects into incubation - i.e. projects that are just starting. What they are after are projects that have a diversity of users and developers - keys for future success. I assume you have more work to do to get the word out on your project in general so that it can find some legs outside of the City's domain. Getting your wiki up should help.

The idea of not wanting to have too much overlap between projects comes up regularly in discussions I have with people, however this philosophy was not used in selecting the first batch of projects, nor has it been a key way of choosing new projects that have recently been let in to incubation. The focus has been on what strengths projects bring to the table ad past success - not so much about covering a specific portion of some grand vision for an OSGeo stack of software. As others have mentioned, there have been some great opportunities to collaborate on projects and consolidate some code because of functional overlaps between projects.

In short, just because your project does something about web mapping doesn't necessarily reduce its chances for incubation. But being a new a project certainly does. The incubator committee can correct me but I haven't seen an official statement from them on the 'overlap' issue, so I assume it is dealt with on a case-by-case basis. For me, I still promote the diversity of web clients/frameworks as a strength for OSGeo. Lots of choice but also a bright future when projects start to collaborate.

Best wishes,
Tyler
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