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Scott Lewis
Modelado Foundation
Email: slewis at modelado.org

Modelado Foundation Value Proposition

See Target Communities for an initial list of stakeholder target communities

IT

Inter-Project Collaboration

  • xstackwiki
  • mailing lists
  • architecture, planning...e.g. via PMC/Councils
  • multi-project release coordination and engineering (build/test/deploy)
    • hardware
    • software infrastructure (OS, APIs, middleware)
    • software applications
    • reports

Project Infrastructure

Development 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)
  • collaborative report creation
Development Services and Tools
  • git/gerrit
  • bug tracking
  • Compilers, IDE, new tooling...
  • web server (distros, repos)
  • automated build/test/CI
  • automated report creation, generation, integration e.g. via LaTex tooling and SharedLatex

IP

Management

  • Licensing for commercial and non-commercial distribution models
  • Copyright
  • Patent
  • Open Source
  • consistent, clear policies wrt copyright, licensing, patents

RE (Release Engineering)

Provisioning - Build/Test/Deploy/Install/Update

  • apt, rpm, osgi install/update/uninstall technology development
  • Customized distro creation...for specific consumers
    • Promotion/Marketing of Distros for Community Awareness

Maintenance and Support

  • No HeartBleed. Avoid Tragedy of the Commons Problem
  • Support Contracts with Enterprises, Developers, Users

Distro Creation and Support

Other

Community Development

Open Source Development 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
  • Rules of Project Engagement. Based upon technical contribution.

Conferences and Hackathons

  • Setup, run, regular conferences
  • Setup, run, regular hackathons

Project Mentoring

  • 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)

Integration Services

  • Exascale Computing for Data Analytics
  • Simulation for Scientific Computing...i.e. Research and Education

Cloud Computing Cost Management

See Magellan Project Real Future of Cloud Computing