Hi Andrew -

Sounds great - we'd love to have you onboard.

The current MITRE prototype is Java/Spring based and leveraging the
Shindig and Rave projects.  We are also using a reference
implementation of the pubsubhubbub protocol.

Jason

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Andrew Hart <ah...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> I've worked on several side projects over the years that utilize the
> Activity Streams specification, and I would love to get involved and help
> out with this. Out of curiousity, what language(s) is the Mitre prototype
> implemented in?
>
> Cheers,
> - Andrew
>
> On 11/06/2012 09:06 AM, Franklin, Matthew B. wrote:
>>
>> I would like to propose a new Activity Streams server project to the
>> Incubator.  The proposal is on the wiki at the following location:
>>
>> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/StreamsProposal
>>
>>
>> Streams is a collaborative effort from multiple organizations and
>> individuals working with and around the Activity Streams specification
>> (http://activitystrea.ms).
>>
>> We are looking forward to your feedback and suggestions.
>>
>> -Matt Franklin
>>
>> ----- COPY OF PROPOSAL FROM
>> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/StreamsProposal -----
>>
>>
>> Apache Streams Proposal
>>
>> == Abstract ==
>>
>> Apache Streams will be a lightweight server for ActivityStreams. The role
>> of Apache Streams is to provide a central point of aggregation, filtering
>> and querying for Activities that have been submitted by disparate systems.
>>   Apache Streams also intends to include a mechanism for intelligent
>> filtering and recommendation to reduce the noise to end users.
>>
>>
>> == Proposal ==
>>
>> Apache Streams will bring together individuals who are or are looking to
>> increase and centralize the production, consumption and federation of
>> ActivityStreams throughout enterprise organizations and the Internet as a
>> whole.  The target features include:
>>
>>   * Publication of Activities from multiple systems via HTTP
>>   * Aggregation and syndication of streams
>>   * Support for security trimming of streams by social graph
>>   * Noise reduction and intelligent filtering
>>   * Federation of streams across disparate systems
>>   * Provide libraries for easy integration in source systems
>>
>> == Background ==
>>
>> The ActivityStreams specification standardizes a generic format for
>> describing event-based data.  Many social web companies have adopted the
>> format and it has been included in the OpenSocial specification as the
>> preferred method for delivery of activity data.  During discussions of
>> ActivityStreams at OpenSocial events earlier in the year, it became clear
>> that multiple organizations are facing similar issues as to the
>> publication and filtering of their activities and would benefit from a
>> commonly-developed, open-source ActivityStreams server.
>>
>> == Rationale ==
>>
>> In deployment, activities are generated from multiple sources.  This is
>> particularly true within the enterprise where disparate systems create and
>> manage activities in stove pipes.  What is needed is a central point for
>> consumption, aggregation and exposure of activities generated within these
>> systems.
>>
>> == Initial Goals ==
>>
>> The initial goal of the project is to survey donated code and develop a
>> common, high-level architecture for an initial release.  The project will
>> then work toward that release in a new code base, pulling in pieces of
>> donated code as necessary.
>>
>> == Current Status ==
>>
>> The MITRE Corporation will donate its prototype code to the project.
>> Aside from this, the project is new and will need bootstrap time to
>> develop an initial architecture and roadmap.
>>
>> ==== Meritocracy ====
>>
>> As a new project with many team members who are seasoned Apache veterans,
>> Apache Streams is prepared to build the project under the Apache Way.
>>
>> ==== Community ====
>>
>> The Apache Streams community combines multiple individuals from different
>> organizations, many of which have collaborated before in an open
>> environment.  Apache Streams is committed to expanding this community and
>> adhering to Apache principles of openness and collaboration.
>>
>> == Known Risks ==
>>
>> An exercise in self-knowledge. Risks don't mean that a project is
>> unacceptable. If they are recognized and noted then they can be addressed
>> during incubation.
>>
>> ==== Inexperience with Open Source ====
>>
>> Most of the initial committers have worked in open source and many are
>> familiar with the ASF and the Apache Way; but, not all.  Additionally,
>> many of the committers have not worked on a software project together and
>> will need time to familiarize themselves with each other.
>>
>> ==== Speed of Development ====
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> ==== 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.
>>
>> ==== Relationships with Other Apache Products ====
>>
>> Many of the initial committers will be integrating this software with
>> Apache Rave&  Apache Shindig.  A possibility exists that code is developed
>> by either or both of the projects to support integration with Apache
>> Streams.
>>
>> ==== An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ====
>>
>> The rationale for the community to propose the project to Apache is that
>> Apache offers a meritocratic governance style that is free from direct
>> influence by any single company.  This allows all of the participants in
>> this proposal to collaborate regardless of which organization pays them.
>>
>> == Initial Source and Submission Plan ==
>>
>> The MITRE Corporation has developed a prototype using Apache Shindig,
>> Apache Rave and the PubSubHubbub Enterprise Engine (PuSH-EE) [1].  The
>> source for this will be donated to the ASF upon successful execution of
>> MITRE零 open source technology transfer process.
>>
>> [1] http://code.google.com/p/pushee/
>>
>> == Cryptography ==
>>
>> The only cryptography included by the project will be via library
>> inclusion.  As it is currently under discussion at legal-discuss as to
>> whether or not this qualifies for BIS registration, we propose that any
>> actions to arise regarding cryptographic libraries be deferred until
>> suitable resolution to the discussion is achieved.
>>
>> == Required Resources ==
>>
>> Resources that infrastructure will be asked to supply for this project.
>>
>> == Mailing lists ==
>>
>>   * Apache Streams-commits
>>   * Apache Streams-private (moderated subscriptions)
>>   * Apache Streams-dev
>>
>> == Subversion Directory ==
>> https://svn.apache.org/incubator/streams
>>
>> == Issue Tracking ==
>> JIRA Apache Streams
>>
>> == Other Resources ==
>> No special resources or infrastructure required
>>
>> == Initial Committers ==
>>   * Matt Franklin (mfranklin at apache dot org)  - Apache Member
>>   * Craig McClanahan (craigmcc at apache dot org) - Apache Member
>>   * James Snell (jmsnell at apache dot org?) - Apache Committer
>>   * Ate Douma (ate at apache dot org) - Apache Member
>>   * Ryan Baxter (rbaxter at apache dot org) - Apache Committer
>>   * Jason Letourneau (jletourneau at gmail dot com)
>>   * Beth Lavender
>>   * Mark Weitzel
>>   * Steve Blackmon
>>
>> == Affiliations ==
>>
>>   * The MITRE Corporation (Matt Franklin, Jason Letourneau, Beth Lavender)
>>   * IBM (James Snell, Ryan Baxter)
>>   * Jive Software (Craig McClanahan, Mark Weitzel)
>>   * Hippo (Ate Douma)
>>   * WCG (Steve Blackmon)
>>
>> == Sponsors ==
>>
>> ==== Champion ====
>>
>>   * Matt Franklin
>>
>> ==== Nominated Mentors ====
>>
>>   * Matt Franklin
>>   * Ate Douma
>>   * Craig McClanahan
>>
>> ==== Sponsoring Entity ====
>>   * Apache Incubator
>>
>>
>>
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