+1, sounds really interesting, I'd be happy to be a mentor too if you
need another.

   ...ant

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Gavin <ga...@16degrees.com.au> wrote:
> This looks interesting, I'd be happy to help Mentor and have already put my
> name down.
>
> Gav...
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Paul Querna [mailto:p...@querna.org]
>> Sent: Tuesday, 27 October 2009 5:00 PM
>> To: general@incubator.apache.org
>> Subject: [PROPOSAL] Libcloud Project
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to propose incubating the existing Libcloud project to
>> join the ASF:
>>
>> Proposal  Wiki: <http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/LibcloudProposal>
>>
>> Libcloud is a unified Python API around many common cloud services
>> provider, and I believe it could benefit greatly by joining the Apache
>> Software Foundation.  I also believe the ASF needs more Python
>> projects, and more projects involved in the developing cloud
>> infrastructure.  We still need a few mentors, so feel free to signup
>> :-)
>>
>> We would appreciate feedback and comments on the proposal.
>>
>> Full proposal is bellow.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> ------------------------
>> Libcloud, a unified interface to the cloud
>>
>> Abstract
>>
>> libcloud (<http://www.libcloud.org>) is a pure python client library
>> for interacting with many of the popular cloud server providers. It
>> was created to make it easy for developers to build products that work
>> between any of the services that it supports.
>>
>> Proposal
>>
>>     * Provide unified API for manipulating servers instances across
>> many hosting providers who provide an API to manipulate instances.
>> Current API includes: list, reboot, create, destroy, list images, list
>> sizes.
>>
>>     * (future) Provide utilities for manipulating and creating server
>> images in many formats. (See the independent Stacklet project for
>> ideas)
>>
>>     * (future) Provide unified API for storing large objects on
>> popular hosting provider storage APIs.
>>
>> Background
>>
>> While there are some projects to create open standards for
>> interoperability within the cloud, most have failed to gain widespread
>> adoption. Libcloud takes the approach of exposing a unified API to
>> cover multiple vendor's APIs, and in the future to support standard
>> APIs, assuming they become prevalent.
>>
>> Rationale
>>
>> There is a strong need in the developing cloud infrastructure for a
>> community supported, high quality, and vendor independent tool set for
>> managing servers and their resources. When new servers are just an API
>> call away, traditional infrastructure models are changing quickly.
>> Having a good library built around Apache's values and tradition will
>> enable new server infrastructure to evolve much more quickly.
>>
>> Initial Goals
>>
>> Libcloud is an existing open source project, with patches from many
>> different contributors. We view the moving to Apache as a way to
>> improve this community, and look into future APIs around creating
>> server images and large object storage.
>>
>> Current Status
>>
>> Libcloud is already open source under the ASL 2.0:
>>
>>     * Libcloud Website <http://www.libcloud.org>
>>     * Libcloud Mailing Lists <http://groups.google.com/group/libcloud>
>>     * Libcloud Source Control <http://github.com/cloudkick/libcloud>
>>
>> Meritocracy
>>
>> Libcloud has involvement from members of both the ASF and other open
>> source projects. Communication is driven by both IRC and E-Mail lists.
>>
>> Community
>>
>> Currently libcloud has several contributors, but not a large user
>> community other than a few companies. We would like to increase our
>> userbase as part of the incubator process.
>>
>> Core Developers
>>
>> Alex Polvi who wrote most of the original code is familiar with open
>> source from working at OSUOSL and at Mozilla. Tom Davis drove much of
>> the re factoring of the initial code base. Jed Smith, Ivan Meredith,
>> Jeremy Orem, Jerry Chen and Paul Querna (ASF member) have all
>> contributed mainly to developing provider specific drivers.
>>
>> Alignment
>>
>> Currently there are not many Apache communities involved with cloud
>> computing or python based infrastructure. We believe introducing such
>> a community is a good thing for the Apache Software Foundation.
>>
>> Known Risks
>>
>> Orphaned products
>>
>> libcloud is being used actively by Cloudkick to develop services. It
>> is a core part of our ongoing infrastructure improvements.
>>
>> Inexperience with Open Source
>>
>> libcloud was open sourced in July 2009, during OSCON. Core
>> contributors include former employees of Mozilla and an ASF member.
>>
>> Homogenous Developers
>>
>> Much of the initial development was done by Cloudkick, but much of the
>> core design was re-factored by the community, and many of the drivers
>> for each provider have been contributed by 3rd parties.
>>
>> Reliance on Salaried Developers
>>
>> The majority, but not all, of the developers are paid by their
>> employer to work on libcloud at this time.
>>
>> Relationships with Other Apache Products
>>
>> Libcloud doesn't share many attributes with existing Apache projects
>> due to it being in Python and addressing a new need.
>>
>> A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand
>>
>> Libcloud project seeks to build a last community around cloud API
>> interoperability, and is not fascinated with any short term gains of
>> being associated with the Apache Brand.
>>
>> Documentation
>>
>> TODO: links to related material on Cloud APIs/interop (?)
>>
>> Initial Source
>>
>> Initial source is contained completely inside the libcloud github
>> repository.
>>
>> External Dependencies
>>     * zope.interface
>>     * For Python =< 2.5, a JSON Parser such as SimpleJSON is required.
>>
>> Cryptography
>>
>> Uses standard Python APIs for SSL/HTTPS.
>>
>> Required Resources
>>
>> Mailing lists
>>
>>     * libcloud-dev
>>     * libcloud-commits
>>     * libcloud-private
>>
>> Subversion
>>
>>     * https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/libcloud
>>
>> Issue Tracking
>>
>>     * JIRA (LCLD)
>>
>> Initial Committers
>>
>>     * Alex Polvi <alex polvi.net>
>>     * Dan Di Spaltro <dan.dispaltro gmail.com>
>>     * Ivan Meredith <ivan ivan.net.nz>
>>     * Jed Smith <jsmith linode.com>
>>     * Jeremy Orem <jeremy.orem gmail.com>
>>     * Jerry Chen <github jcsalterego.otherinbox.com>
>>     * Paul Querna <pquerna apache.org>
>>     * Tom Davis <tom dislocatedday.com>
>>
>> Sponsors
>>
>> Champion
>>
>>     * Paul Querna
>>
>> Nominated Mentors
>>
>>     * Paul Querna
>>
>> Sponsoring Entity
>>
>>     * Incubator PMC
>>
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