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From: Ross Gardler
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 1:22 AM
To: general@incubator.apache.org
Subject: [VOTE] Accept Fineract into Apache Incubator

I would like to call a vote on accepting the Fineract project into the Apache 
Incubator. The proposal is pasted below and posted at 
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FineractProposal

The vote will run for at least 72hrs

[ ] +1 Accept Fineract into the Apache Incubator
[ ] +/-0 Fine, go ahead
[ ] -1 Do not accept Fineract because [your fully justified reason for 
objection]

Thanks,
Ross

= Fineract Proposal =

== Abstract ==

Fineract (\’fīn-,ə-ˌrakt\: A hypercube for digital financial services) is an 
open source system for core banking as a platform. Fineract provides a 
reliable, robust, and affordable solution for entrepreneurs, financial 
institutions, and service providers to offer financial services to the world’s 
2 billion under and unbanked.

== Proposal ==

The aim of this proposal is to bring the Mifos X codebase and community under 
the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) umbrella in order to help coordinate the 
development effort of the growing number of organizations which contribute to 
it, and give it the confidence of the neutral, transparent, and open source 
governance policy of the ASF.

The name Mifos X will remain the property of the Mifos Initiative (a US based 
501(c)(3)) and will be used for a specific distribution of the Fineract code. 
All development efforts of the Mifos Initiative will be transferred to the 
Fineract project.

== Background ==

Mifos X is a mature and robust platform that provides loan, savings, and 
business management functionality based on market proofed requirements. The 
project was started in 2006 at the Grameen Foundation, initially creating the 
Generation One  solutions of Mifos 1 and Mifos 2, the industry’s first open 
source and web-based MIS, to support the Joint Liability Group (JLG) lending 
methodology created by Mohammed Yunus, which gained him and the Grameen Bank 
the Nobel Peace Prize for his financial work in 2006.

In 2011 the independent Mifos Initiative, a 501(c)(3), was founded with two 
goals:
 1. Create the Generation Two solution Mifos X,  an extensible API-driven 
platform purpose built for Financial Inclusion
2. Build and govern an open source community of users, developers, and service 
providers committed to using Mifos X for Financial Inclusion.

Since then a worldwide community of users, partners, and volunteers has grown 
that utilizes, develops, and supports Mifos X. More than 40 partners from 
Africa, India, China, South-East Asia and Latin America, with over 120 
deployments and 3.5 million clients, have enhanced the platform based on 
regional requirements and national regulatories.

== Rationale ==

Financial Inclusion - providing financial services to the world’s 2 billion 
under and unbanked, enabling them to become a part of the global economy - 
requires an affordable, reliable, scalable, and robust solution.

The adoption of mobile solutions and digital financial services is increasing 
at an incredible pace and has led to an influx of new innovators, financial 
institutions, and service providers into the Financial Inclusion space and into 
the Mifos community which is growing at an accelerating rate year-over-year 
since 2012.

Our rationale for joining the ASF is that as an Apache project we can better 
manage the growth and governance of our community and provide the community the 
confidence of sustainable long-term open source management, which strengthens 
their commitment and continues the growth of our vibrant, diverse community, 
collectively innovating around a single codebase, sharing the social mission to 
eliminate poverty.

== Initial Goals ==

The initial goals of the Fineract transition under the ASF umbrella are to 
establish a new home for an already fully functioning project, and also make 
sure that the entire development community governs itself in the Apache Way.

In addition, we will ensure:
1. All dependencies are compliant with the Apache License and the ASFs 
licensing policies.
    a. To become compliant a refactoring of the reporting module is necessary 
to be able to swap out the Pentaho Reporting Engine. This work will be 
undertaken during incubation.
 2. Ongoing development based on our collaboratively established 2016 roadmap, 
and bring the process into the Apache Way.
3. Creating releases per Apache guidelines.

== Current Status ==

=== Meritocracy ===

We already have attributes of meritocracy embedded in our community.
 * We have a developer email list which identifies active community members who 
then become committers .
* On the user email list new features are introduced and discussed, forming the 
product roadmap, and prioritization is based on merit and need.
* We have successfully graduated 13 Google Summer of Code interns, many of whom 
have become long-term committers and developers to the project.

=== Community ===

There are more than a hundred developers within an active developer mailing 
list. We have a large and growing installed base of users (financial 
institutions) and a diverse eco-system of regional service partners who support 
and deploy Mifos in their communities, and solution partners who have built 
financial inclusion solutions on top of Mifos. The community has held three 
annual conferences (2012, 2013, and 2015) where the community gathers to 
connect implementers with developers,  sharing their knowledge to 
collaboratively build innovative solutions.

If Fineract is accepted by the Incubator, transitioning the community to 
embrace the Apache Way of governance would be a primary initial goal. We will 
solicit major existing developers to become committers on the project from the 
beginning.

=== Core Developers ===

The core developers are a diverse group of individuals already very experienced 
in open source development.

Edward Cable is a co-founder of the Mifos Initiative, and has established the 
current community and governance model, Sander van der Heijden is the CTO of 
Musoni Services, one of the first companies to create a commercial product on 
top of the platform, that is completely mobile-based, and Markus Geiss started 
as a volunteer and was appointed Chief Architect this year.

A broad base of committers around the Mifos developer team from Conflux 
Technologies is made up of volunteers (e.g. Michael Vorburger, Product Manager 
Design Studio at Temenos AG, Ishan Khanna a graduate student at Bhagwan 
Parshuram Institute of Technology, or Terence Monteiro, Founder & Director of 
SanJose Foundation) supporting and guiding contributors, and governing the code 
base.

=== Alignment ===

Transition to ASF is a natural progression towards collaborative software 
development and commercial-friendly standard licensing. Brian Behlendorf and 
Zaheda Bhorat, both open source community leaders, in their role as advisors 
for the Mifos Initiative, helped us to establish a community that shares a 
vision based on a philosophy that is well aligned with the Apache Way.

== Known Risks ==

=== Orphaned products ===

The community proposing Fineract for incubation is a strong and vibrant open 
source project with a large installed base of users that is growing at an 
increasing rate year-over-year from 2011 through 2015. In addition to the 
commitment from the non-profit Mifos Initiative to move its development efforts 
to the Fineract project, the size and diversity of the community is a guarantee 
against the project being orphaned.

=== Inexperience with Open Source ===

We have managed Mifos as an open source project since inception. Every release 
has been open source. We have open source community processes, such as a 
developer mailing list, community conference calls, a collaborative and 
transparent product roadmap, and an annual developer conference open to all.

Our leadership has extensive open source experience. Our chairman, Paul Maritz, 
was CEO of VMWare and CEO of Pivotal where he lead open source initiatives at 
both companies. At Pivotal, he championed the Spring open source framework and 
directed 3 Pivotal projects into Apache projects, including Geode, HAWQ, and 
MADlib.

Our board member Dave Neary has spent 4 years with Red Hat, building their open 
source developer community, and is a member of the GNOME Foundation since 2004.

=== Homogenous Developers ===

The initial group of committers is heterogeneous when it comes to corporate 
affiliations. The community is extremely diverse in terms of geography, the 
backgrounds of developers, and the diversity of roles they play in the 
community, such as users, regional support partners, and solution partners. 
Since its inception, the entire community has contributed to the software 
across a distributed and transparent infrastructure and environment.

=== Reliance on Salaried Developers ===

Our developer community consists of a mix of salaried developers who are 
committed to the code base and volunteers.

The salaried developers work for (i) the Mifos Initiative, a 501(c)(3) 
non-profit; (ii) financial institutions that use Mifos X; (iii) regional 
service providers committed to financial inclusion that deploy and support 
Mifos X in their communities; or (iv) solution partners that build and 
distribute custom solutions on top of Mifos X.

We also have pure volunteers who contribute, often through hackathons and 
corporate social responsibility programs such as Benetech’s Social Coding 4 
Good, LinkedIn’s Day for Good, Google’s GoogleServe, ThoughtWorks Social Impact 
Program, and VMware Take 3 Sabbatical program.

This diversity of roles and developers adds to the sustainability of the 
project.

=== Relationships with Other Apache Products ===

Currently we are utilizing some Apache projects, like Tomcat, POI, 
commons-lang, or HttpComponents, there are no additional relationships right 
now. In 2016 further Apache projects, like Apache OpenJPA, and Apache Geode, 
will be introduced to the project.

The platform is built on top of the Spring Framework, utilizing multiple 
modules, like Spring Data, Spring Web, or Spring Security.

=== An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===

While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand we see a benefit for both 
sides. We bring a stable and mature community with a deep rooted social mission 
and are able to give Fineract a solid home as an open source project following 
an established development model.

== Documentation ==

Information about Mifos X can be found at 
https://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/display/MIFOSX/Welcome+to+Mifos+X.

== Initial Source ==

Initial source is available on GitHub under the MPLv2 at 
https://github.com/openMF/mifosx.

== Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==

The Mifos Initiative owns all copyright to all contributions and has the legal 
right to sign the ASF Software Grant Agreement. As soon as Fineract is approved 
to join Apache Incubator, the source code will be transitioned via the Software 
Grant Agreement onto ASF infrastructure and in turn made available under the 
Apache License, version 2.0.

== External Dependencies ==

|| '''Vendor''' || '''Library''' || '''License''' || '''Compatible''' ||
|| Amazon.com, Inc. || AWS Java SDK || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Apache Software Foundation || Commons || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Apache Software Foundation || Tomcat || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Apache Software Foundation || POI || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Apache Software Foundation || HTTPClient || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Ben Fortuna || iCal4j || BSD 3-clause || yes ||
|| Boxfuse GmbH || Flyway DB || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Bruce Dunwiddie^1^ || JavaCSV || LGPL v2.1 || no ||
|| Google, Inc. || gson || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Google, Inc. || guava || AL v2 || yes ||
|| iText Group NV || iText || MPL v1.1 || yes ||
|| Jayway || JsonPath || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Jayway || RESTassured || AL v2 || yes ||
|| JUnit || JUnit || EPL v1 || yes ||
|| Michael Vorburger || MariaDB4J || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Oracle, Corp. || JAX-RS || CDDL v1 || yes ||
|| Oracle, Corp. || Jersey || CDDL v1.1 || yes ||
|| Oracle, Corp.^2^ || MySQL Connector/J || GPL v2 || no ||
|| Pentaho, Corp.^3^ || Reporting Engine || LGPL v2.1 || no ||
|| Pentaho, Corp.^3^ || Reporting Library || LGPL v2.1 || no ||
|| Pivotal Software, Inc. || Spring Boot || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Pivotal Software, Inc. || Spring Framework || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Pivotal Software, Inc. || Spring Security || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Sam Pullar || Mustache || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Square, Inc. || retrofit || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Square, Inc. || okhttp || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Stephen Colebourne || Joda-Time || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Szczepan Faber || Mockito || MIT || yes ||
|| Terracotta, Inc || Quartz || AL v2 || yes ||
|| Terracotta, Inc || Ehache || AL v2 || yes ||
* ^1^ = can be removed
* ^2^ = can be replaced
* ^3^ = need an abstraction on our side to become replaceable

== Cryptography ==

The only cryptography included by the project will be via library inclusion, 
and will be used to encrypt stored user data on mobile devices and in cloud 
storages.

== Required Resources ==

=== Mailing lists ===

* 
priv...@fineract.incubator.apache.org<mailto:priv...@fineract.incubator.apache.org>
 (moderated subscriptions)
* 
comm...@fineract.incubator.apache.org<mailto:comm...@fineract.incubator.apache.org>
* d...@fineract.incubator.apache.org<mailto:d...@fineract.incubator.apache.org>
* u...@fineract.incubator.apache.org<mailto:u...@fineract.incubator.apache.org>

=== Git Repository ===

https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-fineract.git

=== Issue Tracking ===

JIRA Project Fineract (FINERACT)

=== Other Resources ===

* Project website (http://fineract.incubator.apache.org)
* Fineract Wiki pages (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FINERACT)

== Initial Committers ==

''The following list comprises the current long term committers and does not 
contain occasional developers.''

* Vishwas Babu AJ (vishwas at confluxtechnologies dot com)
* Edward Cable (edcable at mifos dot org)
* Andrew Dzakpasu (andrewdzakpasu at musoni dot eu)
* Markus Geiss (mgeiss at mifos dot org)
* Sander van der Heijden (sander at musoni dot eu)
* Ishan Khanna (ishan1604 at gmail dot com)
* Myrle Krantz (mkrantz at mifos dot org)
* Terence Monteiro (terence at sanjosesolutions dot in)
* Adi Nayaran Raju (adi dot raju at confluxtechnologies dot com)
* Gaurav Saini (gsaini at apache dot org)
* Nazeer Hussain Shaik (nazeer dot shaik at confluxtechnologies dot com)
* Michael Vorburger (mike at vorburger dot ch)

== Affiliations ==

* Vishwas Babu AJ (Conflux Technologies)
* Ed Cable (The Mifos Initiative)
* Andrew Dzakpasu (Musoni Systems)
* Markus Geiss (The Mifos Initiative)
* Sander van der Heijden (Musoni Systems)
* Myrle Krantz (The Mifos Initiative)
* Terence Monteiro (SanJose Foundation)
* Adi Nayaran Raju (Conflux Technologies)
* Nazeer Hussain Shaik (Conflux Technologies)

== Sponsors ==

=== Champion ===

Ross Gardler

=== Nominated Mentors ===
* Ross Gardler
* Roman Shaposhnik
* Greg Stein

=== Sponsoring Entity ===
Incubator PMC

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