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<p>Attendees</p><ul><li>Kim Weins</li><li>Gary O'Neall</li><li>Michael Herzog</li><li>Jilayne Lovejoy</li><li>Mark Gisi</li><li>Brandon Robinson</li><li>Steve Cropper</li></ul><p>Legal Update from Jilayne</p><ul><li>Talked about Legal To-Do's</li><li>Legal team is working on templatizing -- they have a&nbsp; draft of guidelines.&nbsp; There are some outstanding issues</li><li>Need to get going on the license approval process.&nbsp; Biz team is owning the process but legal will be participants as well.</li><li>Jilayne and Adam finalized the last edits on the preamble for the data license.&nbsp; Kim to send to community people for feedback</li><li>Mark Gisi has updated "rationale doc" that explains why we selected data license.&nbsp; That doc is not yet on website, but Mark to upload</li></ul><p>Tech Team Update from Gary</p><ul><li>Work of tech team is focused on the 1.1 spec.</li><li>They did a review of the draft 1.1 spec and there were a few follow up items.</li><li>Plan is to resolve those issues and update the RDF and the tools by the end of Q1.</li><li>3 new tools are available that</li><ul><li>Convert between SPDX Tag and RDF format (both ways)</li><li>Convert from SPDX to HTML</li></ul><li>1.1 Features are:</li><ul><li>Updated data license to CC0</li><li>Fix typos</li><li>Fix the verification codes</li><li>Add tracking of suppliers</li></ul><li>Tech team is also starting on the hierarchical/embedded design for 2.0.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;Biz team update from Kim</p><ul><li>Website conversion is almost ready to start</li><ul><li>Web team had a meeting earlier in the week to review the work that is done</li><li>Steve Cropper to schedule a web training for next week to show people how to convert content</li></ul><li>Discussed EclipseCon</li><ul><li>Protecode is taking the lead to organize a BOF</li></ul><li>Discussed Software Supply Chain Summit idea</li><ul><li>The idea is to have an in person 1 day meeting</li><li>Invite people from companies in the software supply chain -- including non-SPDX participants</li><li>We want to start to socialize and spread SPDX</li></ul></ul>
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== Attendees ==
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* Kim Weins
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* Gary O'Neall
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* Michael Herzog
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* Jilayne Lovejoy
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* Mark Gisi
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* Brandon Robinson
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* Steve Cropper
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== Legal Update from Jilayne ==
 +
 
 +
* Talked about Legal To-Do's
 +
* Legal team is working on templatizing -- they have a draft of guidelines. There are some outstanding issues
 +
* Need to get going on the license approval process. Biz team is owning the process but legal will be participants as well.
 +
* Jilayne and Adam finalized the last edits on the preamble for the data license. Kim to send to community people for feedback
 +
* Mark Gisi has updated "rationale doc" that explains why we selected data license. That doc is not yet on website, but Mark to upload
 +
 
 +
== Tech Team Update from Gary ==
 +
 
 +
* Work of tech team is focused on the 1.1 spec.
 +
* They did a review of the draft 1.1 spec and there were a few follow up items.
 +
* Plan is to resolve those issues and update the RDF and the tools by the end of Q1.
 +
* 3 new tools are available that
 +
** Convert between SPDX Tag and RDF format (both ways)
 +
** Convert from SPDX to HTML
 +
* 1.1 Features are:
 +
** Updated data license to CC0
 +
** Fix typos
 +
** Fix the verification codes
 +
** Add tracking of suppliers
 +
* Tech team is also starting on the hierarchical/embedded design for 2.0.
 +
 
 +
== Biz team update from Kim ==
 +
 
 +
* Website conversion is almost ready to start
 +
** Web team had a meeting earlier in the week to review the work that is done
 +
** Steve Cropper to schedule a web training for next week to show people how to convert content
 +
* Discussed EclipseCon
 +
** Protecode is taking the lead to organize a BOF
 +
* Discussed Software Supply Chain Summit idea
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** The idea is to have an in person 1 day meeting in Bay Area
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** Target date is Fri April 6, right after Collab Summit
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** Invite people from companies in the software supply chain -- including non-SPDX participants
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** SPDX people could also invite supplychain partners
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** We want to start to socialize and spread SPDX
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** Agenda would need to be developed, but contect would include SPDX Basics, End User talks, License info, tools as well as discussions
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** Steve Cropper said Cisco may be willing to host. HP may as well.
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** Kim to follow up with LF and let them know.
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[[Category:General|Minutes]]
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[[Category:Minutes]]

Latest revision as of 10:59, 6 March 2013

Attendees

  • Kim Weins
  • Gary O'Neall
  • Michael Herzog
  • Jilayne Lovejoy
  • Mark Gisi
  • Brandon Robinson
  • Steve Cropper

Legal Update from Jilayne

  • Talked about Legal To-Do's
  • Legal team is working on templatizing -- they have a draft of guidelines. There are some outstanding issues
  • Need to get going on the license approval process. Biz team is owning the process but legal will be participants as well.
  • Jilayne and Adam finalized the last edits on the preamble for the data license. Kim to send to community people for feedback
  • Mark Gisi has updated "rationale doc" that explains why we selected data license. That doc is not yet on website, but Mark to upload

Tech Team Update from Gary

  • Work of tech team is focused on the 1.1 spec.
  • They did a review of the draft 1.1 spec and there were a few follow up items.
  • Plan is to resolve those issues and update the RDF and the tools by the end of Q1.
  • 3 new tools are available that
    • Convert between SPDX Tag and RDF format (both ways)
    • Convert from SPDX to HTML
  • 1.1 Features are:
    • Updated data license to CC0
    • Fix typos
    • Fix the verification codes
    • Add tracking of suppliers
  • Tech team is also starting on the hierarchical/embedded design for 2.0.

Biz team update from Kim

  • Website conversion is almost ready to start
    • Web team had a meeting earlier in the week to review the work that is done
    • Steve Cropper to schedule a web training for next week to show people how to convert content
  • Discussed EclipseCon
    • Protecode is taking the lead to organize a BOF
  • Discussed Software Supply Chain Summit idea
    • The idea is to have an in person 1 day meeting in Bay Area
    • Target date is Fri April 6, right after Collab Summit
    • Invite people from companies in the software supply chain -- including non-SPDX participants
    • SPDX people could also invite supplychain partners
    • We want to start to socialize and spread SPDX
    • Agenda would need to be developed, but contect would include SPDX Basics, End User talks, License info, tools as well as discussions
    • Steve Cropper said Cisco may be willing to host. HP may as well.
    • Kim to follow up with LF and let them know.