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Latest revision as of 16:19, 4 May 2017
- Attendance: 10
- Lead by Phil Odence
- Minutes of April meeting approved
Contents
Guest Presentation- Philippe
- ScanCode
- Open source project
- Tool to enable developers to find the license and origin of components they are using
- Features
- Accurate
- Scanned Linux kernel and results were superior to two other tools that were tested
- Handles source and binaries
- Well tested and community maintained
- Easy to improve license detection
- Accurate
- How it works
- Input: Simple test files
- Performs a diff against a large number of licenses and mentions
- Handles packages via package manager.
- Uses natural language parser for copyrights
- Output in SPDX (or JSON)
- Two pieces ScanCode Toolkit and Code Manager
- Other projects in code.org
Tech Team Report - Kate/Gary
- Restarted discussions about feature needs for next release
- Looking at:
- Philippe’s results
- Debian
- Other testing results
- Wiki page has ideas for next release or two
- Feel free to add there or via email
- Looking at:
- Also looking at putting together a test suite
- Set of packages
- Results to be compared
- Google SoC
- Select three proposals
- Students being notified about now
- Next steps
- Community bonding
- Working with Students
- Will provide status
Outreach Team Report - Jack
- Working on Umbrella project
- A wrapper around all the repositories for tools
- Discussion of a tool certification project
- Aiming to have done in Q1 18 timeframe
- Initial testing at LinuxCon Europe. Prague in Oct
- Call for Papers this week for NA LinuxCon, LA in August
Legal Team Report - Jilayne
- Down to 24 licenses to review
- Proposal for how to handle non-English licenses
- Have handled some ad hoc
- Need a broader policy
- Will have implications for license matching guidelines
Attendees
- Phil Odence, Black Duck
- Kate Stewart, Linux Foundation
- Gary O’Neill, SourceAuditor
- Philippe Ombrédanne- nexB
- Brad Edmondson, Harvard
- Jilayne Lovejoy, ARM
- Jack Manbeck, TI
- Robin Gandhi, UNO
- Kevin Nelson, Optum
- Dennis Clark, nexB