Hi all,

We have decided to wait until the next OSGeo-Live release 10.0 (starting May 
2016) as this will better fit in with our OSGeo incubation plans to start 
opening up development (and it fits in better with our development schedule).

May I ask what objectives we should aim for in terms of "open development" to 
ensure we meet the requirements in time for OSGeo-Live 10.0 ?

As part of the OSGeo incubation process will be following its requirements 
(http://www.osgeo.org/incubator - in particular the Project Graduation 
Checklist). But I just want to get a heads up on which parts of that are needed 
for OSGeo-Live.

Regards,
John

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From: Vaclav Petras [wenzesl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 4 December 2015 12:25 PM
To: Cameron Shorter
Cc: John Cannon; live-demo
Subject: Re: [Live-demo] Submit new project - GPlates


On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Cameron Shorter 
<cameron.shor...@gmail.com<mailto:cameron.shor...@gmail.com>> wrote:
How do others within the OSGeo-Live community feel about including GPlates?

On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 12:07 AM, John Cannon 
<john.can...@sydney.edu.au<mailto:john.can...@sydney.edu.au>> wrote:
What is the Open HUB URL for your project?

    https://www.openhub.net/p/gplates. However the GPlates source code 
repository is currently private and hence is not yet registered with Openhub. 
We plan to open access to it as part of the OSGeo incubation process. Part of 
this is transitioning from Subversion to Github in the first half of 2016.

I'm not familiar with OSGeo-Live procedures but public source code repository 
(and related open development) seem like a critical step which should be taken 
before including into OSGeo-Live.
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