Michael Kearney wrote: > I am sponsering this case for Gayatri. It is a Linux Familiarity project. > > Best Regards, > Michael > > Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI > This information is Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems > 1. Introduction > 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: > Cheetah > 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: > Author: Gayatri Tripathi > 1.3 Date of This Document: > 07 December, 2009 > 4. Technical Description > 0. Introduction > 0.1 Document History > Version Author Changes Date > 0.1 Gayatri Tripathi Initial Draft 11 Sep 2009 > > 0.2 Purpose > This checklist is to aid in the FastTrack ARC review process for the > integration of Cheetah project into OpenSolaris. > > 1.0 Project Information > 1.1 Name of project/component > Cheetah > > 1.2 Author of document > Gayatri Tripathi > > 2.0 Project Summary > 2.1 Project Description > Cheetah is an open source template engine and code generation tool. > It can be used standalone or combined with other tools and frameworks. > Web development is its principle use, but Cheetah is very flexible and > is > also being used to generate C++ game code, Java, sql, form emails and > even Python code. > > 2.2 Release binding > What is is the release binding? > (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/release-taxonomy/) > [ ] Major > [X] Minor > [ ] Patch or Micro > [ ] Unknown -- ARC review required > > 2.3 Type of project > Is this case a Linux Familiarity project? > [X] Yes > [ ] No > > 2.4 Originating Community > 2.4.1 Community Name > http://cheetahtemplate.org/ > > 2.4.2 Community Involvement > Indicate Sun's involvement in the community > [ ] Maintainer > [ ] Contributor > [X] Monitoring > > Will the project team work with the upstream community to resolve > architectural issues of interest to Sun? > [X] Yes > [ ] No - briefly explain > > Will we or are we forking from the community? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required prior to forking > [X] No > > 3.0 Technical Description > 3.1 Installation & Sharable > 3.1.1S Solaris Installation - section only required for Solaris Software > (see > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/install-locations/ for > details) > Does this project follow the Install Locations best practice? > [X] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > Does this project install into /usr under > [sbin|bin|lib|include|man|share]? > [X] Yes > [ ] No or N/A > > Does this project install into /opt? > [ ] Yes - explain below > [X] No or N/A > > Does this project install into a different directory structure? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No or N/A > > Do any of the components of this project conflict with anything under > /usr? > (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2007/047/ for > details) > [ ] Yes - explain below > [X] No > > If conflicts exist then will this project install under /usr/gnu? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > [X] N/A > > Is this project installing into /usr/sfw? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No > > 3.1.1W Windows Installation - section only required for Windows Software > (see http://sac.sfbay/WSARC/2002/494 for details) > Does this project install software into a > <system drive>:\Program Files\Sun\<product> or <system > drive>:\Sun\<product> > directory? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > Does the project use the Windows registry? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > Does the project use > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Sun Microsystems\<product>\<version> > for the registry key? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > Is the project's stored location > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Sun Microsystems\<product id>\<version > id>\Path? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > 3.1.2 Share and Sharable > Does the module include any components that are used or shared by > other projects? > [ ] Yes > [X] No > > If yes are these components packaged to be shared with the other FOSS? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > [X] N/A > > Are these components already in the Solaris WOS? > [ ] Yes > [X] No - continue with next section (section 3.2) > > If yes are these newer versions being delivered? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > If yes are the newer versions replacing the existing versions? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > 3.2 Exported Libraries > Are libraries being delivered by this project? > [ ] Yes > [X] No - continue with next section (section 3.3) > > Are 64-bit versions of the libraries being delivered? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > Are static versions of the libraries being delivered? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [ ] No > > 3.3 Services and the /etc Directory > (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/SMF-policy/) > Does the project integrate anything into /etc/init.d or /etc/rc?.d? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No > > Does the project integrate any new entries into /etc/inittab or > /etc/inetd.conf? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No > > Does the project integrate any private non-public files into > /etc/default > or /etc/ configuration files? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No > > Does the service manifests method context grant rights above that > of the noaccess user and basic privilege set? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No > > 3.4 Security > 3.4.1 Secure By Default > (see > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/secure-by-default/ for > details) > (see http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/NITS-policy/ > for details) > (see parts of > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/SMF-policy/ for > addtional details) > Are there any network services provided by this project? > [ ] Yes > [X] No - continue with the next section (section 3.4.2) > > Are network services enabled by default? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [ ] No > [ ] N/A > > Are network services automatically enabled by the project during > installation? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [ ] No > [ ] N/A > > Are inbound network communications denied by default? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > [ ] N/A > > Is inbound data checked to prevent content-based attacks? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > [ ] N/A > > Is the outbound receiver authenticated? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > [ ] N/A > > Is the receiver authenticated prior to receiving any sensitive outbound > communication? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > [ ] N/A > > 3.4.2 Authorization > (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/rbac-intro/ > and > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/rbac-profiles/ > and > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/rbac-profiles/ > for details) > Are there any setuid/setgid privileged binaries in the project? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No - continue with next section (section 3.4.3) > > If yes then are the setuid/setgid privileges handled by the use of > roles? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > 3.4.3 Auditing > (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/audit-policy/ for > details) > (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2003/397 for > details) > Does this component contain administrative or security enforcing > software? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No - continue to next section (section 3.4.4) > > (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2003/397 for > details) > Do the components create audit logs detailing what took place including > what event > took place, who was involved, when the event took place? > [ ] Yes - ARC contract and Audit project team review required > [ ] No - ARC review required > > > 3.4.4 Authentication > (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/PAM/) > Do the components contain any authentication code? > [ ] Yes > [X] No - continue to next section (section 3.4.5) > > If yes do the components use PAM (plugable authentication modules) for > authentication? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > If yes is a single PAM session maintained during authentication? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > If yes are the components sufficiently privileged to allow the > requested > operations (authentication, password change, process credential > manipulation, > audit state initialization)? > [ ] Yes - briefly describe below > [ ] No - ARC review required > > 3.4.5 Passwords > (see > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/passwords-cli/ and > > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/passwords-files/ for > details) > Do any of the components for the project deal with passwords? > [ ] Yes > [X] No - continue to next section (section 3.4.6) > > If yes are these passwords entered via the CLI or environment? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [ ] No > > Are passwords stored within the file system for the component? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - continue to next section (section 3.4.6) > > If yes are the permissions on the file such to protect exposing the > password(s)? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > 3.4.6 General Security Questions > (see > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/security-questions/ for > details) > Are there any network protocols used by this project? > [ ] Yes > [X] No - continue with the next section (section 3.5) > > Do the components use standard network protocols? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > Do network services for the project make decisions based upon user, > host or > service identities? > [ ] Yes - explain below > [ ] No > [ ] N/A > > Do the components make use of secret information during authentication > and/or > authorization? > [ ] Yes - explain below > [ ] No > [ ] N/A > > 3.5 Networking > Do the components access the network? > [ ] Yes > [X] No - continue with the next section (section 3.6) > > If yes do the components support IPv6? > [ ] Yes > [ ] No - ARC review required > > 3.6 Core Solaris Components > Do the components of this project compete with or duplicate core > Solaris components? > [ ] Yes - ARC review required > [X] No > > Examples of Core Solaris Components include but are not limited to: > > Secure By Default > Authorizations > PAM -- Plugable Authentication Module > Privilege > PRM -- Process Rights Management -- Privilege > Audit > xVm -- Virtualization > zones / Solaris Containers > PRM -- Process Rights Management > RBAC -- Role Based Access Control > TX / Trusted Extensions > ZFS > SMF -- Service Management Facility > FMA -- Fault Management Architecture > SCF -- Smart Card Facility > IPsec > > 4.0 Interfaces > (see > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/interface-taxonomy/ for > details) > 4.1 Exported Interfaces > > Exported Interfaces Classification > ------------------- -------------- > SUNWcheetah Uncommitted > /usr/bin/cheetah Uncommitted > /usr/bin/cheetah-compile Uncommitted > /usr/share/man/man3/cheetah.3 Uncommitted > > 4.2 Imported Interfaces > > Imported Interfaces Classification Comments > ------------------- -------------- -------- > SUNWPython26 Commited package name for Python > 2.6(http://sac.sfbay/PSARC/2009/043) > > 4.3 Not An Interface > > Not An Interface > Classification > -------------------- > -------------- > /usr/lib/python2.6/vendor-packages/Cheetah/CacheRegion.py > Uncommitted
These can't be "Not an Interface" and "Uncommitted" they are either one or the other. Though in this case I suspect it is actually neither and they are probably more Project Private since they appear to implementation details of the program. -- Darren J Moffat