As mentioned earlier, Eclipse Foundation has at least one noteworthy "data" project Babel.
Under http://babel.eclipse.org/babel/ everybody with an Eclipse account (Bugzilla and Wiki as well as pretty much everything else works with a single account now) can contribute translations: https://babel.eclipse.org/babel/login.php Whether or not an Eclipse Contributor Agreement is now required I can't say for sure, but it worked well for over a decade now and most of the time you did not even have to sign anything. Babel is still "incubating" but it has a purpose and therefore is quite unlikely to be archived. Another project related to OMA-DM at Eclipse, Koneki was however archived at least a year ago. So "Device Management" and related aspects (a vast majorita of DeviceMap DDR was also contributed via OMA and its members) seem to have a hard time to find enough support not only at Apache ;-) Werner On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 7:18 PM, Werner Keil <werner.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > It's probably too late for DeviceMap, but at least I'm curious how a few > other projects that deal with "data" (in some form like XML, JSON, YAML, > etc.) not just executable software could do that at Apache or if it's even > possible. > > I mentioned Brooklyn once or twice because there could be synergies with > Tamaya, but aside from those I have the feeling its "blueprint" catalog > http://brooklyn.apache.org/learnmore/catalog/ is not so different than > what a DeviceMap DDR should or could have been. > > *http://apache.org/dist/brooklyn/ <http://apache.org/dist/brooklyn/> *does > not seem to contain any of these blueprints. > Si I'd love to understand where the catalog actually sits and who is able > to add a new blueprint say "Wildfly 11 on Ubuntu" to that catalog and > whether it's only Apache (Brooklyn) Committers after having signed the ACA > who can do that or other people, too? > > Thanks, > > Werner > >