+1 (binding)

Best,
Andrew.


On 06/12/2013 11:22 AM, Ramirez, Paul M (398J) wrote:
All,

I'd like to call a VOTE for the acceptance of Apache HotdoG into the Incubator. 
I'll leave the VOTE open for the rest of the week and close it out Monday, June 
17th early am PT.

[ ] +1 Accept Apache HotdoG into the Incubator
[ ] +0 Don't care.
[ ] -1 Don't accept Apache HotdoG because...

Full Proposal is pasted at the end of this email. Only VOTEs from Incubator PMC 
members are binding, but all are welcome to express their thoughts.

This is a second pass at this vote as I canceled it to pull in more mentors. 
The following people voted on the first pass:

Henry Saputra +1 (binding)
Chris Mattmann + 1 (binding)

Thanks!
Paul Ramirez

P.S. +1 from me (binding)


= HotdoG Proposal =

== Abstract ==

The HotdoG project is an effort and suite of tools to convert HDF/HDF-EOS 
format into GeoTIFF format. This is the first of a potential series of incoming 
projects originating from The HDF Group -- the non-profit organization is 
interested in evaluating the ASF as a potential home for many of its projects. 
The HDF Group is an independently funded organization that started many years 
ago with major investment from NASA as the Hierarchical Data Format (HDF), 
version 4 and now version 5, is the ''de facto'' remote sensing data format for 
NASA missions, and an increasing number of other disciplines including bio 
medicine, radio astronomy, climate science, and other domains.

HDF is both a data and metadata format, as well as a model for representing and 
access information. There are numerous downstream tools that can read and write 
HDF data, including a growing number of Geospatial data tools (ESRI-based, and 
also OpenGeo and other community led efforts). In addition, major 
interoperability efforts are also occurring between the remote sensing 
community and the climate modeling community (which has traditionally favored 
NetCDF as opposed to HDF) because of the efforts in HDF5 to leverage a common 
data format and model.

HotdoG is poised to be a first of its kind in the form of bringing one of the 
major 2 data formats for science to the ASF (the other being the NetCDF format).

== Proposal ==
HotdoG is a software converter that converts Earth Science data in HDF/HDF-EOS 
format into GeoTIFF format. Doing so easily enables users of remote sensing 
data to interoperate with common GIS tools (like WebGIS, Web Processing, image 
analysis, and geo computational tools). We feel that the project is an 
incremental step, and an appropriate focus with tangible success possibilities 
by restraining our focus to HDF/HDF-EOS to GeoTIFF conversion.

There are numerous interesting paths that we can take the toolkit in -- as 
conversion from remotely sensed data to GeoTIFF involves ensuring that the 
HDF-EOS metadata elements can be appropriately represented using GeoTIFF 
headers, and the associated format. Furthermore, capturing the HDF's 
appropriate geo datum in GeoTIFF will be another important challenge.

== Background ==

GeoTIFF is a data and metadata standard for Earth science applications. It is 
based on binary Tagged Image File Format (TIFF).  A GeoTIFF file has geographic 
(or cartographic) data embedded as tags within the TIFF file that are used to 
geo-locate the image. This is required for correct integration of the image in 
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other popular tools like Google Earth 
Pro.

In the recent years, GeoTIFF has gained popularity as a visualization format 
among NASA HDF Earth science user communities according to the NASA data user's 
survey. However, the conversion from HDF to GeoTIFF is not straightforward for 
end users because NASA HDF data products are diverse and organized in many 
different ways. For example, go to http://hdfeos.org/zoo and you'll see many 
scripting language examples because no single script can correctly visualize 
all NASA HDF data.

== Rationale ==

The HEG tool is limited to some NASA HDF-EOS2 products (no support for HDF-EOS5 
products) and it is not an open-source tool. The latest GDAL (version 1.9.2 and 
above) is an open-source tool but it cannot handle many non-HDF-EOS NASA HDF 
products such as TRMM (pure HDF4) and Aquarius (pure HDF5) correctly and 
automatically.

== Initial Goals ==

We'll improve GDAL to support NASA HDF products better by handling geo-location 
information and physical meaning of data correctly and automatically.

We'll handle NASA products intelligently so novice users don't have to supply 
many options or figure out the details about the data products. For advanced 
users, we'll give a full control of accessing HDF products in many different 
ways so that the converted GeoTIFF file is scientifically valid and meaningful.

We aim to provide command line tools first and evolve them into a GUI tool.


== Current Status ==

We're looking for people interested in HotdoG and to move the project into the 
Apache Community.

=== Meritocracy ===
We will discuss the milestone and the future plan in an open forum. We plan to 
encourage an environment that supports a meritocracy. The contributors will 
have different privileges according to their contributions.

=== Community ===

GIS and Earth Science

=== Core developers ===
  * H. Joe Lee<hyoklee AT hdfgroup DOT org>
  * Denis Nadeau<denis DOT nadeau AT gmail DOT com>
  * Andrey Kiselev<dron AT ak4719 DOT spb DOT edu>
  * Pedro Vicente<pvicente AT uci DOt edu>
  * John Evans<john DOT g DOT evans DOT ne AT gmail DOT com>

=== Alignment ===

HotdoG employs H4CF Conversion Toolkit for reading data and GDAL for writing 
GeoTIFF. In addition, we plan to integrate HotdoG with other products from new 
missions such as SMAP and IceSAT-2.

If HEG becomes available as open source, HotdoG will employ it as well for 
HDF-EOS2 products.

== Known Risks ==

HDF-EOS2 and HDF-EOS5 libraries are distributed under the 
[[http://opensource.org/licenses/NASA-1.3|NOSA license]] that may not be 
compatible with Apache License. This will be vetted with the Legal Affairs 
Committee and if found incompatible we will find a different way to read 
HDF-EOS products.

HDF is a flexible format which affords for unusual objects such as Point&  
Zonal Averages (HDF-EOS), VData (HDF4), and compound datatype (HDF5) that present 
challenges in mapping to GeoTIFF. To mitigate this challenge the initial goals will 
focus on those objects which are more common place and easily map to GeoTIFF.

== Documentation ==

User's guide documentation will be provided via Doxygen. The guide will contain 
specific GeoTIFF conversion examples for each NASA HDF data product.

== External Dependencies ==
  * H4CF Conversion Toolkit
  * GDAL
  * HDF-EOS2 / HDF-EOS5
  * HDF4 / HDF5

== Required Resources ==
=== Mailing List ===
  * hotdog-private (with moderated subscription)
  * hotdog-dev
  * hotdog-commits

=== Issue Tracking ===
JIRA HotdoG (HotdoG)

=== Other Resources ===
  * Wiki
   * http://wiki.apache.org/HotdoG

== Initial Committers ==
  * H. Joe Lee (The HDF Group)
  * Mike Folk  (The HDF Group)
  * Paul Ramirez (NASA JPL)
  * Chris Mattmann (NASA JPL)
  * Lewis John McGibbney (Stanford University)
  * Denis Nadeau (NASA NCCS)
  * Pedro Vicente (University of California at Irvine)
  * Babak Behzad (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  * Nawajish Noman (ESRI)
  * John Evans
  * Andrey Kiselev (SRCES RAS)
  * Adam Estrada

== Affiliations ==
  * H. Joe Lee (The HDF Group)
  * Mike Folk  (The HDF Group)
  * Paul Ramirez (NASA JPL)
  * Chris Mattmann (NASA JPL)
  * Lewis John McGibbney (Stanford University)
  * Denis Nadeau (NASA NCCS)
  * Pedro Vicente (University of California at Irvine)
  * Babak Behzad (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  * Nawajish Noman (ESRI)
  * Andrey Kiselev (Scientific Research Center for Ecological Safety Russian 
Academy of Science)
  * Adam Estrada (MDA Information Systems)

=== Champion ===
  * Paul Ramirez<paul DOT m DOT ramirez AT jpl DOT nasa DOT gov>

=== Nominated Mentors ===
  * Chris Mattmann
  * Paul Ramirez
  * Joe Brockmeier
  * Greg Reddin

=== Sponsoring Entity ===
  * Apache Incubator


--Paul Ramirez



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