User:SLewis
From Modelado Foundation
Scott Lewis
Modelado Foundation
Email: slewis at modelado.org
Modelado Foundation Value Proposition
Target Communities
Existing XStack Projects
New/Other XStack Projects
Parallel Development Community
Distributed Systems Community
Developers
End Users
Applications
Simulations
Entertainment
Education
Business?
Big Data?
Value-Add
Community Development
- What is this?
Collaboration Infrastructure
- xstackwiki
- mailing lists
- conferencing/meetings
- multi-project coordination (e.g. coordinated high quality releases)
- release engineering (build/test/deploy)
Project Infrastructure
Team Collaboration
- git repos (public and private)
- gerrit
- bug tracking
- distro creation and deployment
- integration (e.g. single sign on, gerrit+git, tooling/IDE, etc)
Services and Tools
- git/gerrit
- bug tracking
- IDE/tooling
- web server (distros, repos)
- automated build/test/CI
Open Source Process
- How does/can/should 'open development' work in the large? (many projects, many developers, many years, many consumers)
- Example: Eclipse Development Process
- Maintain quality (over teams, releases, etc)
- Continuous Innovation
Provisioning - Build/Test/Deploy/Install/Update
- apt, rpm, osgi, etc
Maintenance and Support
- No HeartBleed. Avoid Tragedy of the Commons Problem
- Support Contracts with Enterprises, Developers, Users
Ecosystem-wide IP Management
- Licensing for commercial and non-commercial distribution models
- consistent, clear policies wrt copyright, licensing, patents
Project Mentoring, Education, and Training
- Project Education: Rhythm of Open Development
- Releng 'in the large' (100 projects, 1000 developers, > 1 million consumers)
- Developer Education: How to use exascale APIs, sw abstractions, tooling (debuggers, etc)
Architectural Coordination, Collaboration, and Direction
- Councils: e.g. Architecture and Planning Council at EF
- Open, based upon participation, not controlled by one or few members
SW Integration Services
- Exascale Computing for Data Analytics
- Simulation for Scientific Computing...i.e. Research and Education