+1 (non-binding)

Dominik

-----Original Message-----
From: 俊平堵 <junping...@apache.org> 
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 6:32 AM
To: general@incubator.apache.org
Subject: [VOTE] Accept NuttX into the Apache Incubator

Hi folks,


The [DISCUSS] thread on NuttX has died down.


Accordingly, I would like to call a VOTE to accept NuttX into the

Apache Incubator.


Please cast your vote:


  [ ] +1, bring NuttX into the Incubator

  [ ] +0, I don't care either way

  [ ] -1, do not bring NuttX into the Incubator, because...


The vote will open at least for 72 hours and only votes from the

Incubator PMC are binding, but votes from everyone are welcome.


=Abstract=

NuttX is a mature, real-time embedded operating system (RTOS).  It has wide 
usage in IoT projects, control systems, robotics, drones, and many other 
systems.  Unique properties of NuttX are its strict adherence to standards and 
its scalability. NuttX follows the Unix standards as defined by OpenGroup.org 
(POSIX, ANSI, and others).  This allows for a high degree of portability. 
Scalability is supported through a configuration system that allows NuttX to 
run on the smallest embedded platforms and through high end single board 
computers.


=Proposal=

NuttX was released under a BSD 3-Clause license on February 17, 2007.  >From 
that time until now it has been managed by a single person, Gregory Nutt.
The user base of NuttX has grown to probably thousands of projects and perhaps 
a hundred active developments at any time.  The code base has grown to around 
1.5 million lines of code (according to OpenHub.com).

NuttX has benefited from this single person management because this has 
resulted in a consistent architecture and controlled growth.  But now it is 
time to open this project to the participation of others because this 
consistent architecture assures solid future growth, and because the magnitude 
of effort required to support the RTOS exceeds the capability of a single 
person, but also because users of NuttX require a stable road map going forward 
that does not depend on a single person.

For these reasons, I propose that NuttX enter the Apache Incubator as a first 
step in opening the project to wider participation.


=Initial Goals=

The initial goal will be to move the existing BSD code base to Apache and 
integrate with the Apache development process and infrastructure. A primary 
goal of incubation will be to grow and diversify the NuttX community. We will 
convert that code base to the Apache license during incubation.


=Current Status=

As previously mentioned, NuttX is a mature, stable product in wide use in 
embedded products.


==Meritocracy==

We value meritocracy and we understand that it is the basis for an open 
community that encourages multiple companies and individuals to contribute and 
be invested in the project’s future. We will encourage and monitor 
participation and make sure to extend privileges and responsibilities to all 
contributors.

Being a mature project, NuttX already has an extensive user base with many 
people who understand the software, who have committed hundreds of changes, and 
are happy to participate in the project.  I believe that with a little guidance 
and formalization, a PMC and a large group of experienced committers can 
quickly be established.


==Community==

NuttX has a large, active community.  Communication is via a Google group at 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nuttx where there are 395 members as of 
this writing.  Code is currently maintained at Bitbucket.org at 
https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/.  Other communications are through Bitbucket 
issues and also via Slack for focused, interactive discussions.

Keeping up with the communications, requests for help, issues, and 
contributions is more than a full time job at this time.


==Core Developers==

NuttX was initially developed by Gregory Nutt, released as an open source 
project on February 17, 2007, and is still under active development.  There are 
several dozen, active, frequent contributors involved with the project.
The core OS can be considered finished at this point, but development continues 
in specialized areas of networking, IoT, cryptography, tools, and other more 
specialized functions.


=Alignment=

NuttX is an original development with some small percentage of ported code.  It 
stands alone depends on no other projects.


=Known Risks=

==Orphaned Products==

We are committed to the future development of NuttX and understand that 
graduation to a TLP, while preferable, is not the only positive outcome of 
incubation.

Should the NuttX project be accepted by the Incubator, the prospective PPMC 
would be willing to agree to a target incubation period of 2 years or less, 
knowing that every Incubator project incurs a certain cost in terms of ASF 
infrastructure and volunteer time.


==Inexperience with Open Source==

None of the initial committers are Apache members and we will need some help in 
learning the Apache Way.


==Salaried Developers==

It is expected that NuttX development will occur primarily on volunteer time, 
after hours.  One initial committer will be paid by Xiaomi. All initial 
committers are all equally passionate about the project.


=Relationships with Other Apache Products=

There is no relationship between NuttX and any other Apache Products.
There were discussions with the Mynewt project in the past concerning use of 
some Mynewt IoT components within NuttX.  There is some possibility that those 
conversations could continue once NuttX has Apache licensing as well.


=Required Resources=

==Mailing lists==

* d...@nuttx.incubator.apache.org

* comm...@nuttx.incubator.apache.org

* priv...@nuttx.incubator.apache.org

The podling may also create a user mailing list, if needed.


==Source Control and Issue Tracking==

NuttX current uses the Bitbucket infrastructure for development.  It is likely 
that the NuttX podling would switch to GitHub and would use Apache’s gitbox 
integration to sync between GitHub and Apache infrastructure. The podling would 
use GitHub issues and pull requests for community engagement.

Current Resources

* Initial source: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/

* Wiki Page:  http://www.nuttx.org/

* Google Group:  https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nuttx


=Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan=

The NuttX  source code in Bitbucket is currently licensed under the BSD 
3-clause license and the most copyrights are assigned to the author, Gregory 
Nutt. If NuttX becomes an Incubator project at the ASF, the project will 
transfer the source code and trademark ownership to the Apache Software 
Foundation via a Software Grant Agreement.


=External Dependencies=

None.  A small number of files within NuttX follow slightly different, but 
compatible licenses including BSD 2- and 4-clause, MIT, ISC, and Public Domain.


=Cryptography=

NuttX has negligible cryptographic capabilities at present.  This is, however, 
and are where there will be extensive future growth.


=Initial Committers=

* Gregory Nutt gn...@nuttx.org

* Xiao Xiang xiaoxi...@xiaomi.com

* Anthony Merlino anth...@vergeaero.com

* Alin Jerpelea alin.jerpe...@sony.com

* David Sidrane david.sidr...@nscdg.com

* Alan Carvalho de Assis acas...@gmail.com

* Nathan Hartman hartman.nat...@gmail.com

* Abdelatif GUETTOUCHE abdelatif.guettou...@gmail.com

=Sponsors=

* Champion and mentor: Junping Du junping...@apache.org

* Mentor: Justin Mclean jmcl...@apache.org

* Mentor: Mohammad Asif Siddiqui asifdxtr...@apache.org

* Mentor: Flavio Paiva Junqueira f...@apache.org


=Sponsoring Entity=

* The Apache Incubator





[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INCUBATOR/NuttXProposal


Thanks,


Junping


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org

Reply via email to