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Michael, | |
Your project may be a good candidate for Conservancy. The only item | |
that gives me some pause is that we're typically a home for software | |
projects, not for standards, although I do see you have a reference | |
implementation. Nevertheless, I think it's worth applying to | |
Conservancy. Our application process is relatively informal. The | |
materials are below: | |
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Conservancy's Evaluation Committee meets monthly. While I cannot | |
guarantee your project will be evaluated in a specific month (the meeting | |
lasts one hour and we push through as many application as we can), getting | |
your application in by the end of any given month means that at least your | |
project will be on the agenda for the following month's meeting. You | |
project will of course stay on the agenda until the Evaluation Committee | |
gets to it. | |
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The Software Freedom Conservancy encourages your project to apply for | |
Conservancy. Please be advised that applying doesn't guarantee your | |
project can join Conservancy; it's simply the first step in the process | |
of joining Conservancy. | |
Please note that Conservancy currently has a long queue for project | |
applications, so we cannot assure you when you will receive a response to | |
your application. Feel free to ping Conservancy at any time to inquire | |
about the status of your application. | |
To apply to the Conservancy, please answer fully all the questions below, | |
in a *single* text-only (i.e., not HTML) email to | |
<[email protected]>. Please try to be as concise as possible while | |
making sure to answer the questions fully. | |
If the relevant information is already gathered and publicly available, | |
It's ok to include URLs as answers. However, if a given URL has lots of | |
information on it, please make sure that you direct us specifically to | |
the portions of the web page loaded by the given URL that are relevant in | |
answering the question. | |
Conservancy Application Questions: | |
*** Why does your project want to join Conservancy? Specifically, what | |
benefits do you expect to take advantage of immediately and within a | |
few years? | |
*** Conservancy does encourage projects to apply to multiple non-profit | |
homes to find the best fit. Does your project have an application | |
pending with any other non-profit homes? What do you see as the pros | |
and cons of the various organizations you've applied to? | |
*** Please give a detailed description of the project. | |
*** What FLOSS License(s) does your project use? Please include the | |
primary license, and list other licenses for code that is included. | |
(e.g., "The project as a whole is GPLv3-or-later, but about a dozen | |
files in the directory src/external/ are under the Apache-2.0 | |
license"). Please be sure to include information on documentation | |
licensing as well as software licensing. | |
*** Please give us your roadmap and plans for future development of the | |
project, including both code and community plans. | |
*** Please give us the main link to the projects primary website. | |
*** Please give us a URL to a code repository we can clone and/or | |
checkout. | |
*** Have you ever had funds held by the project, or by any individual on | |
behalf of the project? How and for what did you spend those funds? | |
Are there funds remaining? If so, who is holding them now? | |
*** Do you have any ongoing fundraising programs for your project? How do | |
they operate, and how much funding is brought in through these mechanisms | |
currently? Where do you expect most of your donor base to be | |
geographically? | |
*** Going forward, once inside Conservancy, how do you expect to spend funds | |
that you raise? What types of activity do you want to ask Conservancy to | |
take on your behalf? Where geographically do you want those activities | |
to take place? | |
*** Is your project able and willing to participate in fundraising | |
campaigns with Conservancy on an annual or perhaps more frequent | |
basis? | |
*** Does your project owe funds to anyone? | |
*** Who currently holds your projects' trademarks, if any? When was your | |
projects' name first used, and who used it? | |
*** Does you project have a logo? If so, who drew it, when did they draw | |
it, where is it displayed and what is its license? | |
*** Are you aware of anyone in your project, individual or company, | |
holding a patent in any jurisdiction that are in any way related to | |
your project? | |
*** Has your project ever had legal trouble, been involved in legal | |
proceedings or received a letter accusing your project of patent, | |
copyright, trademark or other types of infringement? | |
*** Please give a brief history of the project, focusing on how the | |
community developed and the general health of the community. Be sure | |
to include information on any forks or other disputes that have | |
occurred in the community. | |
*** Please explain how your project is governed. Who makes the decisions | |
in the project? How do you resolve disputes, particularly about | |
non-code issues? | |
*** Does your project currently offer, or wish to offer any consulting or | |
training services (such as deployment, administration or other such | |
services of the software for users) to your user base? If so, how do | |
you structure (or seek to structure) this work? | |
*** Is anyone in the project currently offering a Software as a Service | |
system based on project? If so, how is that offering governed, | |
coordinated and is the software that runs the service made fully | |
available to your users? | |
*** If your project runs on Linux-based systems, please list all the | |
distributions that include your project, and what "repository area" | |
the package appears in. If you aren't packaged for any major | |
distributions, please tell us why you believe your project hasn't been | |
packaged yet. | |
*** Does your project have any existing for-profit or non-profit | |
affiliations, funding relationships, or other agreements between the | |
project and/or key leaders of your project and other organizations? | |
Has the project had such affiliations in the past? Please list of all | |
of them in detail and explain their nature. Even tangential | |
affiliations and relationships, or potential affiliations that you | |
plan to create should be included. | |
*** Approximately how many users does your project have, and what items | |
lead you to believe your userbase is of a particular size (e.g., post | |
counts to your user mailing list)? | |
*** Please list the names, email addresses, and affiliations (e.g., | |
employer) of key developers and major contributors. Include both | |
current and past contributors and developers. Please include date | |
ranges of when those developers/contributors were active. | |
Please make this list as extensive and complete as possible. You need | |
not include every last person who sent one patch, but please include | |
at least those who regularly sent patches or were/are regular | |
contributors. If you project has contributors who have been inactive | |
for more than five years, you need only to list such inactive | |
contributors if they made substantial contributions. | |
*** Please include any other pertinent information not given above that | |
you feel we should review with your application. | |
Please note that your answers will be shared with Conservancy's Board of | |
Directors, its Evaluation Committee (the membership of which is | |
published on Conservancy's website), and with some of Conservancy's | |
existing member projects leaders. We like to get as much input as | |
possible from Conservancy's existing project base when evaluating new | |
projects for membership. | |
Please submit the application in pure ASCII format, with paragraph fills | |
and line breaks designed for 80 column viewing. You don't need to | |
impress us with formatting; what will actually impress us is if you make | |
the information presented in a simple and clear way that is easily read | |
and understood when edited with GNU Emacs and emailed around internally | |
at Conservancy via standard email forwarding tools. | |
Before completing your application, please be sure to read our | |
application FAQ at: http://sfconservancy.org/members/apply/ | |
Feel free to include any additional information you'd like us to review | |
in considering an application, but please try to be brief as possible. | |
Please note that Conservancy does require that projects consider donating | |
a percentage of their funding to the general operating costs of the | |
Conservancy. This is a way to assure we can continue providing a high | |
level of service to all Conservancy projects. We'll discuss this further | |
and in detail after the evaluation process. | |
Please be advised that you may get follow-up clarification questions on | |
your application. Please be prepared to respond to these inquiries | |
quickly to assure timely processing of your application. | |
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Bradley M. Kuhn | |
President & Distinguished Technologist of Software Freedom Conservancy |
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