Tools Gathering at Collab Summit

2015-02-02 Thread Gary O'Neall
Greetings all,

 

I wanted to invite all interested in SPDX tools who are attending Linux
Collab Summit to the BoF session on Thursday, Feb. 19 at 3:30 PM:

 

This is an implementers BoF for the 2.0 Specification. Let's all compare
notes on generating and/or consuming SPDX documents using the 2.0
specification. Bring your example Use Cases and SPDX 2.0 Documents. Note
that hand generated use cases are welcome and encouraged as well.

 

If you don't plan to attend the collab summit but would like to provide
input on implementing the SPDX 2.0 Spec, feel free to email me your thoughts
and I'll bring it into the meeting.

 

For the 1.1 spec, we had a very successful similar session where we
generated SPDX documents from various tools and compared the output.  Based
on what we learned, we were able to make a lot of improvements to the spec.
The results from the 2013 meeting is still online at
https://drive.google.com/folderview?ddrp=1id=0BxKdX878M2HCTlZIbkZSMXN6SGc#

 

If you would like to participate in a similar activity, we could compare
output on the following very made up scenario:

Time version 1.7
(http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/repo/pkgs/time/time-1.7.tar.gz/e38d2b8b34b1ca
259cf7b053caac32b3/) embeds a package ascii version 3.8
(http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/repo/pkgs/ascii/ascii-3.8.tar.gz/8fb7540bf2a7
a8e1fa0086708ed9b881/).

 

The Time package is exactly the same package we used for one of the
comparisons in 2013 and  ascii is very small (one source file), so it should
be easy to create an SPDX document even by hand.

 

I setup google docs folder to share the results at:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-cBgwWx0N27THR1bXhBaWJQZnMusp

 

Let me know if you have any questions or additional thoughts on the tools
session.

 

Gary

 

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Gary O'Neall

Principal Consultant

Source Auditor Inc.

Mobile: 408.805.0586

Email:  mailto:g...@sourceauditor.com g...@sourceauditor.com

 

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Re: Tools Gathering at Collab Summit

2015-02-02 Thread Philippe Ombredanne
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:40 PM, Gary O'Neall g...@sourceauditor.com wrote:
 Greetings all,

 I wanted to invite all interested in SPDX tools who are attending Linux
 Collab Summit to the BoF session on Thursday, Feb. 19 at 3:30 PM:

 This is an implementers BoF for the 2.0 Specification. Let's all compare
 notes on generating and/or consuming SPDX documents using the 2.0
 specification. Bring your example Use Cases and SPDX 2.0 Documents. Note
 that hand generated use cases are welcome and encouraged as well.

 If you don't plan to attend the collab summit but would like to provide
 input on implementing the SPDX 2.0 Spec, feel free to email me your thoughts
 and I'll bring it into the meeting.

 For the 1.1 spec, we had a very successful similar session where we
 generated SPDX documents from various tools and compared the output.  Based
 on what we learned, we were able to make a lot of improvements to the spec.
 The results from the 2013 meeting is still online at
 https://drive.google.com/folderview?ddrp=1id=0BxKdX878M2HCTlZIbkZSMXN6SGc#

 If you would like to participate in a similar activity, we could compare
 output on the following very made up scenario:

 Time version 1.7
 (http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/repo/pkgs/time/time-1.7.tar.gz/e38d2b8b34b1ca259cf7b053caac32b3/)
 embeds a package ascii version 3.8
 (http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/repo/pkgs/ascii/ascii-3.8.tar.gz/8fb7540bf2a7a8e1fa0086708ed9b881/).

 The Time package is exactly the same package we used for one of the
 comparisons in 2013 and  ascii is very small (one source file), so it should
 be easy to create an SPDX document even by hand.

 I setup google docs folder to share the results at:
 https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-cBgwWx0N27THR1bXhBaWJQZnMusp

 Let me know if you have any questions or additional thoughts on the tools
 session.

I look forward to the face to face!

-- 
Cordially
Philippe Ombredanne

+1 650 799 0949 | pombreda...@nexb.com
DejaCode : What's in your code?! at http://www.dejacode.com
nexB Inc. at http://www.nexb.com
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