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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Attendance: 11</p><p>Minutes of Nov 1 meeting approved.</p><p>Lead by Phil Odence</p><p><strong>Special Report on Open Compliance Summit, Japan - Adam</strong></p><ul><li>Overview</li><ul><li>End of October. Great Event in General.&nbsp;</li><li>Surprising amount of awareness/interest in SPDX to help with recruitment</li><li>Adam/Mark Gisi (Windriver) pulled together a come all SPDX info meeting&nbsp;to help with recruitment</li><li>Chatham House rules, so sharing but no attribution of comments</li></ul><li>Unscheduled Roundtable</li><ul><li>Pulled together at last minute for end of first day</li><li>12 participants (surprisingly high)</li><li>Lots of interest and awareness. According to Adam, "the concept of SPDX sold itself)</li><li>Continued discussion with a number of participants the next day</li></ul><li>Flavor of discussion/inquiry</li><ul><li>Caution/Concern</li><li>Fear of Unknown</li><li>Language Issue</li><li>Fear of obligation- Worry that signing up is somehow a big commitment</li></ul><li>Concerns</li><ul><li>Language Issue</li><ul><li>More written materials would really help</li><li>English is OK (for written stuff) but looking for "User Manual" level documentation</li><li>The language of the Spec itself is difficult for non-English speakers</li></ul><li>Seems Complicated</li><ul><li>But MarkG was able to make folks understand it's not really</li><li>So a simple, written explanation would really help</li><li>Specific interest in understanding mandatory v. optional; what's the minimum</li><li>Kate had similar experience at U of Nebraska - Concern about complexity that went away after simple explanation.</li><li>So, all this is s general issue, but answer for Japan has to be written doc due to language.</li></ul><li>Obligation</li><ul><li>Concern that if you touch SPDX, you have to overhaul your entire compliance operation</li><li>Need to help folks understand, it's just a format and can fit your processes; it's a spec, not a business method</li></ul></ul><li>Current State</li><ul><li>A number of companies we didn't even know were aware are piloting internally</li><li>Some of these are not even on any mailing lists</li></ul><li>How we can help</li><ul><li>Written, user level doc</li><li>Help people understand how to dip a toe in</li><li>Lots of interest in understanding how to be just a consumer</li><li></li></ul></ul><p><strong>Business Team Report - Jack</strong></p><ul><li>Met with Matt and team at U of Nebraska</li><ul><li>Good progress with adding SPDX output capability to FOSSology</li><li>Turned up some issues with the existing tools which Gary is looking into</li><li>Discussion about creating tools for consuming SPDX</li><li>Looking at integrating with Git and Jack envisions an Eclipse-like plug-in framework</li></ul><li>Team understands need for a consumer guide- we need a resource to take that on</li><li>After first of year need to start planning F2F at Collboartion Summit</li><li>Steve Cropper is driving the idea of creating a model supply chain with different participants exchanging and compiling SPDX files.</li></ul><p><strong>Tech Team Report -Kate&nbsp;</strong></p><ul><li>Working on Modeling different approaches</li><li>Testing against use cases</li><li>Anticipated slowness due to holiday and as well as Ed's being somewhat tied up</li></ul><div><p><strong>Legal Team Report - Jilayne</strong></p><ul><li>Anticipating downtime over holidays.</li><li>Finishing up FSF license list additions to be included in LL 1.17</li><ul><li>Should be by end of year</li><li>Represents 30-40 new licenses</li></ul><li>Recent discussion has been about criteria or "filter" for license adds wiht a small group; needs broader input</li><li>Next meeting will discuss 2013 priorities</li></ul></div><p><strong>Cross Functional Issues – Phil</strong></p><ul><li>Web Site Update - Jack</li><ul><li>Framework is in place</li><li>Getting feedback from Core Team</li><li>WE NEED SOME VOLUNTEERS TO WORK ON THE TRANSITION AND ONGOING. HELP</li></ul></ul><p class="p1"><strong>Attendees</strong></p><ul><li>Phil Odence, Black Duck</li><li>Jilayne Lovejoy, OpenLogic</li><li>Kamyar Emami, Protecode</li><li>Gary O'Neill, SourceAuditor</li><li>Kirsten Newcomer, Black Duck</li><li>Jason Buttura, Cisco</li><li>Pierre Laponte, nexB</li><li>Kate Stewart</li><li>Jack Manbeck, TI</li><li>Adam Cohn, Cisco</li><li>Scott Lamons, HP</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p>
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* Attendance: 11
 +
* Minutes of Nov 1 meeting approved.
 +
* Lead by Phil Odence
 +
 
 +
== Special Report on Open Compliance Summit, Japan - Adam ==
 +
 
 +
* Overview
 +
** End of October. Great Event in General.
 +
** Surprising amount of awareness/interest in SPDX to help with recruitment
 +
** Adam/Mark Gisi (Windriver) pulled together a come all SPDX info meeting to help with recruitment
 +
** Chatham House rules, so sharing but no attribution of comments
 +
* Unscheduled Roundtable
 +
** Pulled together at last minute for end of first day
 +
** 12 participants (surprisingly high)
 +
** Lots of interest and awareness. According to Adam, "the concept of SPDX sold itself)
 +
** Continued discussion with a number of participants the next day
 +
* Flavor of discussion/inquiry
 +
** Caution/Concern
 +
** Fear of Unknown
 +
** Language Issue
 +
** Fear of obligation- Worry that signing up is somehow a big commitment
 +
* Concerns
 +
** Language Issue
 +
*** More written materials would really help
 +
*** English is OK (for written stuff) but looking for "User Manual" level documentation
 +
*** The language of the Spec itself is difficult for non-English speakers
 +
** Seems Complicated
 +
*** But MarkG was able to make folks understand it's not really
 +
*** So a simple, written explanation would really help
 +
*** Specific interest in understanding mandatory v. optional; what's the minimum
 +
*** Kate had similar experience at U of Nebraska - Concern about complexity that went away after simple explanation.
 +
*** So, all this is s general issue, but answer for Japan has to be written doc due to language.
 +
** Obligation
 +
*** Concern that if you touch SPDX, you have to overhaul your entire compliance operation
 +
*** Need to help folks understand, it's just a format and can fit your processes; it's a spec, not a business method
 +
* Current State
 +
** A number of companies we didn't even know were aware are piloting internally
 +
** Some of these are not even on any mailing lists
 +
* How we can help
 +
** Written, user level doc
 +
** Help people understand how to dip a toe in
 +
** Lots of interest in understanding how to be just a consumer
 +
**
 +
 
 +
== Business Team Report - Jack ==
 +
 
 +
* Met with Matt and team at U of Nebraska
 +
** Good progress with adding SPDX output capability to FOSSology
 +
** Turned up some issues with the existing tools which Gary is looking into
 +
** Discussion about creating tools for consuming SPDX
 +
** Looking at integrating with Git and Jack envisions an Eclipse-like plug-in framework
 +
* Team understands need for a consumer guide- we need a resource to take that on
 +
* After first of year need to start planning F2F at Collboartion Summit
 +
* Steve Cropper is driving the idea of creating a model supply chain with different participants exchanging and compiling SPDX files.
 +
 
 +
== Tech Team Report - Kate ==
 +
 
 +
* Working on Modeling different approaches
 +
* Testing against use cases
 +
* Anticipated slowness due to holiday and as well as Ed's being somewhat tied up
 +
 
 +
== Legal Team Report - Jilayne ==
 +
 
 +
* Anticipating downtime over holidays.
 +
* Finishing up FSF license list additions to be included in LL 1.17
 +
** Should be by end of year
 +
** Represents 30-40 new licenses
 +
* Recent discussion has been about criteria or "filter" for license adds wiht a small group; needs broader input
 +
* Next meeting will discuss 2013 priorities
 +
 
 +
== Cross Functional Issues – Phil ==
 +
 
 +
* Web Site Update - Jack
 +
** Framework is in place
 +
** Getting feedback from Core Team
 +
** WE NEED SOME VOLUNTEERS TO WORK ON THE TRANSITION AND ONGOING. HELP
 +
 
 +
== Attendees ==
 +
 
 +
* Phil Odence, Black Duck
 +
* Jilayne Lovejoy, OpenLogic
 +
* Kamyar Emami, Protecode
 +
* Gary O'Neill, SourceAuditor
 +
* Kirsten Newcomer, Black Duck
 +
* Jason Buttura, Cisco
 +
* Pierre Laponte, nexB
 +
* Kate Stewart
 +
* Jack Manbeck, TI
 +
* Adam Cohn, Cisco
 +
* Scott Lamons, HP
 +
 
 +
[[Category:General|Minutes]]
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[[Category:Minutes]]

Latest revision as of 10:59, 6 March 2013

  • Attendance: 11
  • Minutes of Nov 1 meeting approved.
  • Lead by Phil Odence

Special Report on Open Compliance Summit, Japan - Adam

  • Overview
    • End of October. Great Event in General.
    • Surprising amount of awareness/interest in SPDX to help with recruitment
    • Adam/Mark Gisi (Windriver) pulled together a come all SPDX info meeting to help with recruitment
    • Chatham House rules, so sharing but no attribution of comments
  • Unscheduled Roundtable
    • Pulled together at last minute for end of first day
    • 12 participants (surprisingly high)
    • Lots of interest and awareness. According to Adam, "the concept of SPDX sold itself)
    • Continued discussion with a number of participants the next day
  • Flavor of discussion/inquiry
    • Caution/Concern
    • Fear of Unknown
    • Language Issue
    • Fear of obligation- Worry that signing up is somehow a big commitment
  • Concerns
    • Language Issue
      • More written materials would really help
      • English is OK (for written stuff) but looking for "User Manual" level documentation
      • The language of the Spec itself is difficult for non-English speakers
    • Seems Complicated
      • But MarkG was able to make folks understand it's not really
      • So a simple, written explanation would really help
      • Specific interest in understanding mandatory v. optional; what's the minimum
      • Kate had similar experience at U of Nebraska - Concern about complexity that went away after simple explanation.
      • So, all this is s general issue, but answer for Japan has to be written doc due to language.
    • Obligation
      • Concern that if you touch SPDX, you have to overhaul your entire compliance operation
      • Need to help folks understand, it's just a format and can fit your processes; it's a spec, not a business method
  • Current State
    • A number of companies we didn't even know were aware are piloting internally
    • Some of these are not even on any mailing lists
  • How we can help
    • Written, user level doc
    • Help people understand how to dip a toe in
    • Lots of interest in understanding how to be just a consumer

Business Team Report - Jack

  • Met with Matt and team at U of Nebraska
    • Good progress with adding SPDX output capability to FOSSology
    • Turned up some issues with the existing tools which Gary is looking into
    • Discussion about creating tools for consuming SPDX
    • Looking at integrating with Git and Jack envisions an Eclipse-like plug-in framework
  • Team understands need for a consumer guide- we need a resource to take that on
  • After first of year need to start planning F2F at Collboartion Summit
  • Steve Cropper is driving the idea of creating a model supply chain with different participants exchanging and compiling SPDX files.

Tech Team Report - Kate

  • Working on Modeling different approaches
  • Testing against use cases
  • Anticipated slowness due to holiday and as well as Ed's being somewhat tied up

Legal Team Report - Jilayne

  • Anticipating downtime over holidays.
  • Finishing up FSF license list additions to be included in LL 1.17
    • Should be by end of year
    • Represents 30-40 new licenses
  • Recent discussion has been about criteria or "filter" for license adds wiht a small group; needs broader input
  • Next meeting will discuss 2013 priorities

Cross Functional Issues – Phil

  • Web Site Update - Jack
    • Framework is in place
    • Getting feedback from Core Team
    • WE NEED SOME VOLUNTEERS TO WORK ON THE TRANSITION AND ONGOING. HELP

Attendees

  • Phil Odence, Black Duck
  • Jilayne Lovejoy, OpenLogic
  • Kamyar Emami, Protecode
  • Gary O'Neill, SourceAuditor
  • Kirsten Newcomer, Black Duck
  • Jason Buttura, Cisco
  • Pierre Laponte, nexB
  • Kate Stewart
  • Jack Manbeck, TI
  • Adam Cohn, Cisco
  • Scott Lamons, HP