+1 Woonsan
--- On Fri, 2/25/11, Ate Douma <a...@douma.nu> wrote: > From: Ate Douma <a...@douma.nu> > Subject: [VOTE] Accept Rave into the Incubator > To: general@incubator.apache.org > Date: Friday, February 25, 2011, 1:08 AM > Given the feedback received so far I > think the Rave proposal is in good shape so I'd like to > bring up the vote for accepting Rave into the Incubator. > > The proposal is at: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/RaveProposal and also > copied as text below. > > Please vote. > > [ ] +1 Accept Rave into the incubator > [ ] +0 Don't care' > [ ] -1 Reject for the following reason: > > I'll close the vote at Tuesday morning 1st March CET to > accommodate for the coming weekend. That's a little over 5 > days from now. > > Regards, > > Ate > > ----- COPY OF PROPOSAL FROM http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/RaveProposal > ----- > = Apache Rave Proposal = > > > == Abstract == > > Apache Rave is A new WEb And SOcial Mashup Engine. It will > provide an out-of-the-box as well as an extendible > lightweight Java platform to host, serve and aggregate > (Open)Social Gadgets and services through a highly > customizable and Web 2.0 friendly front-end. > Rave is targeted as engine for internet and intranet > portals and as building block to provide context-aware > personalization and collaboration features for > multi-site/multi-channel (mobile) oriented and content > driven websites and (social) network oriented services and > platforms. > For the [[http://www.opensocial.org/|OpenSocial]] > container and services the (Java) [[http://shindig.apache.org|Apache > Shindig]] will be > integrated. At a later stage further generalization is > envisioned to also transparently support [[http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets/|W3C > Widgets]] using [[http://incubator.apache.org/wookie/|Apache Wookie]]. > > > == Proposal == > > The reason for starting Rave is to bring together and > combine several existing projects and teams currently > working towards more or less the same or overlapping goals > but each in their own small(er) target audience and > community. > > The goal for Rave is to become a lightweight and > open-standards based extendible platform for using, > integrating and hosting !OpenSocial and W3C Widget related > features, technologies and services. > It will also provide strong context-aware personalization, > collaboration and content integration capabilities and a > high quality out-of-the-box installation as well as be easy > to integrate in other platforms and solutions. > > The initial features for Rave will at least be based on the > current capabilities from the contributing external > projects, for which they will provide the necessary code > contributions. > However, the code base for Rave will be built anew with > strong focus on generalization, customization and > extendibility to support the intended multi-purpose adoption > and integration. > The contributing external projects will start using and > switch to the new Rave based solution as soon as the initial > features become available to ensure the continued > participation and interest from their side as well as their > own communities. > > ==== The intended initial features include: ==== > > '''Core Features''' > 1. Advanced !OpenSocial compliance and optional features > support > 1. !OpenSocial persistence and SPI (Service Provider > Interface) implementation > 1. Self-service application administration including > security, gadget management and page templates > 1. User and group management with full privacy model > 1. Gadget repository with life-cycle management > (install/update/remove) and extended meta data (categories, > comments, ratings, etc.) > 1. Dynamic and highly customizable front-end engine > (skins, pages, tabs, layouts, navigation) > 1. Full OAuth support > 1. Support for security restrictions on both Gadgets and > page/tag/layout customizations > 1. Set of common and general purpose Gadgets to be usable > out-of-the-box > 1. Support for inter-gadget messaging with examples > > '''Extensible Features''' > 1. Pluggable persistence > 1. Pluggable security model with example modules for > authentication and authorization > 1. Support for !OpenSocial extensions not (yet) defined in > the specification > 1. Support for other (non-standard, yet) pluggable > container services and extensions > > Beyond these initial features the vision and scope for Rave > goes much further and includes integrating and providing > other highly desired/needed features like: > > * native W3C Widgets support through > [[http://incubator.apache.org/wookie|Apache > Wookie]] > * pluggable and extendible content integration and > management services > * space extensions and management features, like > http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Space_extension > * context aware features and extensions integration for > personalized and social network and (mobile) device oriented > sites and channels > * enhanced client-side widget messaging, coordination and > co-location support like using [[http://www.openajax.org|OpenAjax]] Hub and > Registry > * space, page and Gadget based linking, navigation, > coordination and collaboration > * inline widget rendering, like > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-1402 > * [[http://activitystrea.ms/|Activity > Streams]] support > * integration with other social networks like with > [[http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/|W3C > Federated Social Web Incubator Group]], > [[http://onesocialweb.org/|OneSocialWeb]] and [[http://ostatus.org/|OStatus]] > * integration with [[http://incubator.apache.org/wave/|Apache > Wave]] > * runtime services monitoring, reporting and > configuration/life-cycle management support > > > == Background == > > The plan for starting a project like Apache Rave was > initially proposed at an > [[http://wiki.apache.org/portals/MeetupAtlanta2010|ApacheCON > meetup]] November 2010 in Atlanta and > [[http://docs.opensocial.org/download/attachments/720955/Apache+SocialSite+2+proposal.pdf|in > more detail]] at the first > [[http://docs.opensocial.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=720955|European > OpenSocial Event]] December 2010 in Utrecht (The > Netherlands). > This resulted in participants from [[http://www.collab-ogce.org/|Pervasive > Technology > Institute Indiana University]], [[http://www.mitre.org/about/index.html|The > MITRE Corporation]], [[http://www.surfnet.nl/en/Thema/coin/|SURFnet > SURFConext]], [[http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/|OSS Watch]], > [[http://www.onehippo.com/|Hippo]] and other individuals > to come together and discuss the possibilities to > collaborate and work together on this joined effort, > resulting in this proposal for the Apache Rave project. > > > == Rationale == > > The reason for the Apache Rave proposal is that there is a > clear need for a more lightweight collaborative and social > network oriented integration and services platform, portal > if you like, which is easier to use, extend and manage than > the more heavy weight J2EE / Portal / Portlet standards > based solutions. > The !OpenSocial, WC3 Widgets and similar related standards > are much more "network" and collaboration oriented and > lighter weight in their definition, implementation and > integration requirements, and are moving much more rapidly > and agile forward. > Several open-source projects already have stepped into this > arena, converting over or starting from scratch, to create > new and lightweight solutions based on these emerging > standards. > > In most cases these new implementations are still at the > early stages, and much of the basic work is duplicated as is > the effort to build up communities and attract developers. > The Apache Rave contributing projects are all building on > the same concepts (!OpenSocial), have the same or very > similar functional needs with regards to Gadget handling, > service handling, back-end integration, front-end rendering, > code maintenance, etc. > The rationale for Apache Rave is to combine these efforts > and work and collaborate together on a common base solution > and to get out of each own "silo". > This joined effort than can benefit everyone, both on > technical implementation and feature realization and provide > a much wider and stronger community perspective. > > The initiating projects and individuals on this joined > effort have their existing code based licensed under the ASL > 2.0, or will do so as part of this project. Participants > include long time users, committers and members of the > Apache Software Foundation. That, and the strong alignment > with existing Apache projects like Shindig and Wookie, and > the strong belief in the Apache "way" with focus on > collaboration and community, makes starting the Rave project > at Apache the logical thing to do. > > The external projects providing the initial code > contributions all fully support the goal to come up with a > '''new''' base solution to replace their own project base > line solution. > Apache Rave will not be started from one of these initial > code contributions directly, but be build from scratch where > selected features and implementations might be cherry picked > from the code contributions where applicable. > Each of the code contribution projects are willing to give > up their current implementation and replace that with the > new solution from Apache Rave, even if no part of their > existing implementation details would "survive". > > > == Current Status == > > === Community === > > This project will form a new community, made up initially > of the contributors listed below. However, from our > experience at the !ApacheCon, we believe that this project > will quickly draw interest and its community will broaden > easily. The proposers have worked well together so far, in > producing this proposal and clarifying design > approaches, and are keen to continue this in a more > open venue. > > > === Code === > > Three initial codebases that implement parts of the scope > of this project have been offered to this project. All are, > or will be, Apache licensed, and grants can be provided. All > three of these codebases will be imported into Apache SVN, > each into separate sandboxes. > > A followup codebase donation is planned, providing a > context aware mapping engine and content integration > features, under the same conditions as for the initial > codebases. > > > == Initial Goals == > > The initial goal will be to produce a single usable > codebase from the three imported codebases, and to get this > to a suitable state where contributing parties can use it > within their own products/projects. > > This will be done by starting with a fresh, clean > repository and then, on a feature-by-feature basis, > cherry-picking the best code for that feature from the three > codebases. > > > == Known Risks == > > Any project joining the Incubator is going to have risks - > aspects to it that could lead the project to fail. In this > section, the risks that have been noted for the Rave project > are discussed. > > > === Three Code Bases === > > Working with three initial code bases will be a challenge. > However, we are hoping that it will be less of a challenge > than starting with none! > > All parties contributing code have agreed that they are > prepared to participate in this project even if none of > their contributed code is incorporated in the final product, > recognising that for each feature, it will be necessary to > pick the best code for the job, rather than the code that > one participant is most attached to. > > > === Speed of Development === > > Initially at least, this project is dependent upon > contributions made on company time. For this approach to > succeed, the project must deliver a workable system in a > timeframe acceptable to those companies. The initial parties > have the intention of releasing a first version within 6 > months after starting the Incubator. Failure to do so could > prevent the project reaching critical mass, and could > prevent the project from being in a position to attract new > developers. > > > === Inexperience with Community Development === > > None of the participants have worked together before this > project was conceived. Some participants have released open > source code, but not done development 'in the open'. > > There will clearly be some learning in how to participate > together in this project, in a meritocratic way, as a newly > formed community. However, we do have in our mix folks that > are experienced in open source development, including > existing Apache committers and Apache members, as a > consequence of which we believe we have enough experience to > work with the challenges of forming a new community. > > > === Reliance on Salaried Developers === > > At present, the vast majority of contributors will be doing > so as a part of their day jobs. Therefore, as already > alluded to, there is a risk that the project won't gain > enough traction to be of use to their employers. However, > given the centrality of these codebases to the participating > companies, it is clearly in their best interests to > transition to an openly developed alternative. > > > === Other Risks === > > Of the other risks commonly raised regarding incubator > proposals, none seem particularly pertinent to this > project. > > The project is no less likely to be orphaned than any other > new podling. Given the multi-company support it has easily > gained, it would seem to be quite the opposite. > > Given the range of organisations putting themselves behind > this proposal, there is no obvious risk of over-dependence > on one contributing organisation. > > The participants are attracted to Apache due to its > governance model, and proximity to similar projects, e.g. > Apache Shindig. This affinity is clearly shown by the fact > that the original group who formed this proposal met at > !ApacheCon. > > > == Documentation == > > Details for the initial contributed code can be seen here: > * MITRE: [[http://code.google.com/p/osec|OpenSocial > Enterprise Container]] > * SURFnet: [[https://portal.surfconext.nl|SURFConext Portal]]; > [[https://wiki.surfnetlabs.nl/display/surfconextdev/Technical+Design|SURFconext > technical design]] > * [[http://www.collab-ogce.org|OGCE]] > [[http://www.collab-ogce.org/ogce/index.php/OGCE_Gadget_Container|OGCE > Gadget Container]] > > Because this project will create new code, we will not have > any documentation on first starting. It is likely however > that partial documentation can be reused from either > codebases. > > > == Initial Source == > > The initial source will be made up of three contributions, > namely: > * [[http://code.google.com/p/osec/source|MITRE OpenSocial > Enterprise Container - Source]] > * SURFnet SURFconext Portal - This source will be brought > into the Incubator as SURFnets contribution > * OGCE: Gadget Container code is part of the > [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/ogce/develop|OGCE > SourceForge Site]]. See > [[http://www.collab-ogce.org/ogce/index.php/Portal_download|the > portal download page]] for SVN instructions. > > > == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan == > > > ==== Hippo ==== > > The code to be offered by Hippo is already open source and > Apache Licensed. > > > ==== The MITRE Corporation ==== > > The code offered by The MITRE Corporation is already open > source and Apache Licensed. > > > ==== SURFnet SURFConext Portal ==== > > This source will be brought into the Incubator as SURFnets > contribution; initial project members have already been > given access for evaluation purposes. > > > ==== Open Gateway Computing Environments ==== > > The OGCE will contribute its Gadget Container code, which > is Apache licensed and available from !SourceForge, with > current dependencies and their licenses described below. > Other OGCE software efforts are not covered by this > incubator proposal and are not included in the code > contribution. > > > == Dependencies on other Apache Projects == > > * Apache Shindig > * Apache Tomcat > * Apache Tiles > * Apache !HttpComponents > * Apache Commons > * Apache Log4J > * Apache Maven > * Apache Ant > > > == Cryptography == > > There is no cryptography in the code at this time. > > OGCE has requirements to support security for Computational > Grids and Clouds. Although the code will not have any > cryptographic implementations, in the future there will be > dependencies on external cryptographic libraries. Before > committing any cryptographic dependencies, the process > listed at http://www.apache.org/dev/crypto.html > will be followed. > > > == Required Resources == > > > === Mailing lists === > > * rave-dev > * rave-commits > * rave-private (moderated subscriptions) > > > === Subversion Directory === > > * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/rave > > > === Issue Tracking === > > We intend to make use of Jira for issue tracking. > > Proposed JIRA key: JIRA-RAVE > > > === Other Resources === > > None right now. > > > == Initial Committers == > > Names of initial committers with affiliation and current > ASF status: > * Ate Douma (Hippo), Apache Member, id: ate > * Unico Hommes (Hippo), Apache Committer, id: unico > * Ard Schrijvers (Hippo), Apache Committer, id: ard > * Woonsan Ko (Hippo), Apache Committer, id: woonsan > * Matt Franklin (MITRE, osec) > * Jesse Ciancetta (MITRE, osec) > * Tony Carlucci (MITRE, osec) > * Ross Gardler (OSS Watch), Apache Member, id: rgardler > * Sander van der Waal (OSS Watch) > * Scott Wilson (University of Bolton), Apache Committer, > id: scottbw > * Hadrian Zbarcea (independent), Apache Member, id: > hadrian > * Marlon Pierce (Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana > University, OGCE) > * Raminderjeet Singh (Pervasive Technology Institute > Indiana University, OGCE) > * Zhenhua Guo (Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana > University, OGCE) > * Suresh Marru (Pervasive Technology Institute > Indiana University, OGCE) > * Niels van Dijk (SURFNET, SURFConext) > * Maarten Kremers (SURFNET, SURFConext) > * Bas Zoetekouw (SURFNET, SURFConext) > * Joost van Dijk (SURFNET, SURFConext) > * Okke Harsta (Zilverline, SURFConext) > > > == Sponsors == > > > === Champion === > > * Ate Douma > > > === Nominated Mentors === > > * Ate Douma > * Sylvain Wallez > * Upayavira > * Ross Gardler > * Hadrian Zbarcea > > > === Sponsoring Entity === > > * Apache Incubator Project > > > == Appendix A: External Dependencies == > > Here's the list of 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