Hi Mike, Thanks for this information. What the project needs is: 1) A public FOSSology instance (if Matt at UNO wants to move this off their server). 2) A package build/test infrastructure. We build packages for several distros and distro versions, and currently use VM’s at HP to test them. 3) A test instance that is fairly large to identify performance problems at scale. Our current test machine has a 154 GB database and a repository that is almost 2TB.
The fossology.org <http://fossology.org/> website could certainly be moved if the team sees and advantage to do so. Currently, fossology.org <http://fossology.org/> is using an old version of redmine at OSUOSL. Redmine has a great issue tracker but the team decided to move to github’s rather primitive issue tracker in order to integrate better with our source on github. So all we are really making use of is the wiki, forum, and a place to put our nightly builds and release packages and tarball. Bob > On Apr 30, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Mike Dolan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Bob, we actually do host project sites… this is something we could > certainly discuss. Is the desire to host the fossology.org > <http://fossology.org/> website or a public FOSSology instance? We host > plenty of workgroup sites like spdx.org <http://spdx.org/>, diamon.org > <http://diamon.org/>, and all of our CP sites. We also have wiki and mailing > list infrastructure most of our projects leverage. > > We can take this offline if this is of interest to figure out the details. > I’m happy to help where we can. > > — Mike > > --- > Mike Dolan > Sr. Director of Strategic Programs, The Linux Foundation > Office: +1.330.460.3250 Cell: +1.440.552.5322 Skype: michaelkdolan > Email / Google Talk: [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > --- > >> On Apr 30, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Gobeille, Robert <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi Matt, >> Both the Linux Foundation and the Software Freedom Conservancy have >> expressed a willingness to accept FOSSology. But neither offers hosting. >> Our only hosting is from OSUOSL, which hosts fossology.org >> <http://fossology.org/> and GitHub https://github.com/fossology/fossology >> <https://github.com/fossology/fossology> for our development. We haven’t >> approached anyone about hosting a public FOSSology instance like you are >> doing at https://fossology.ist.unomaha.edu >> <https://fossology.ist.unomaha.edu/> and >> https://fossologyspdx.ist.unomaha.edu >> <https://fossologyspdx.ist.unomaha.edu/> >> >> Thanks, >> Bob >> >> >>> On Apr 30, 2015, at 9:45 AM, Matt Germonprez <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Bob, >>> >>> Thanks for bringing this back up. Do you (or anyone) have any insights >>> about current discussions? Have any doors closed? Any opened? Expressed >>> interest in hosting? I have a lot of interest in how this plays out but >>> feel a bit in the dark. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Matt >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 11:41 AM Gobeille, Robert <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> Hi Everyone, >>> >>> Several months back I brought up the idea of putting FOSSology under an >>> open source foundation. This caused my employer, HP, to give some thought >>> as to how this might reflect on the company since some people think of >>> FOSSology as an HP project. I’ve always run FOSSology as a truly open >>> project, not an HP project, and HP fully embraces this. So to be 100% >>> clear on the idea of a move to a foundation, or any other FOSSology issue, >>> these decisions are completely community driven and any decisions made by >>> me as the project founder are 100% my own. >>> >>> I’ve been preoccupied by other issues but if anyone wants to pursue putting >>> the project under an open source foundation, please feel free to restart >>> the discussion. As always, if you want to influence the future direction >>> of FOSSology, get involved. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Bob Gobeille >>> FOSSology Founder >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> fossology mailing list >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> http://lists.fossology.org/mailman/listinfo/fossology >>> <http://lists.fossology.org/mailman/listinfo/fossology> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fossology-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]> >> http://lists.fossology.org/mailman/listinfo/fossology-devel >
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