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[Incubation] Fluid Incubation Application #1317

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RongGu opened this issue May 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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[Incubation] Fluid Incubation Application #1317

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RongGu commented May 8, 2024

Fluid Incubation Application

v1.5
This template provides the project with a framework to inform the TOC of their conformance to the Incubation Level Criteria.

Project Repo(s): https://github.com/fluid-cloudnative
Project Site: https://fluid-cloudnative.github.io/
Sub-Projects: n/a
Communication: #fluid on CNCF Slack

Project points of contacts:

  • Rong Gu (gurong @ nju.edu.cn)
  • Yang Che (cheyang52 @ gmail.com)

Incubation Criteria Summary for Fluid

Adoption Assertion

The project has been adopted by the following organizations in a testing and integration or production capacity:
*
See ADOPTERS.

Owing to the nature of security software, only a small subset are willing to be listed.

Application Process Principles

Suggested

N/A

Required

  • Give a presentation and engage with the domain specific TAG(s) to increase awareness
    • This was completed and occurred on DD-MMM-YYYY, and can be discovered at $LINK.
  • TAG provides insight/recommendation of the project in the context of the landscape
  • All project metadata and resources are vendor-neutral.
    Fluid was jointly initiated by multiple organizations including Nanjing Univeristy, Alibaba Cloud, and Alluxio, now has transferred ownership to the CNCF, and set the CNCF as an owner on the following infrastructure, communication channels, and project resources as part of Sandbox acceptance.

Fluid implements the open and vendor neutral governance model where the key decisions are made via open conversation and consensus in the Fluid community channels (GitHub, Dingding Group, Wechat Group and Slack).

  • Due Diligence Review.

Completion of this due diligence document, resolution of concerns raised, and presented for public comment satisifies the Due Diligence Review criteria.

  • Additional documentation as appropriate for project type, e.g.: installation documentation, end user documentation, reference implementation and/or code samples.

Installation documentation is available at https://fluid-cloudnative.github.io/docs/next/get-started/installation
User documentation is available at https://fluid-cloudnative.github.io/docs/next.
Architecture documentation is at https://fluid-cloudnative.github.io/docs/next/core-concepts/architecture-and-concepts.

Governance and Maintainers

Note: this section may be augmented by the completion of a Governance Review from TAG Contributor Strategy.

Suggested

  • Governance has continuously been iterated upon by the project as a result of their experience applying it, with the governance history demonstrating evolution of maturity alongside the project's maturity evolution.

Yes.

  • Governance is up to date with actual project activities, including any meetings, elections, leadership, or approval processes.

Yes. See the election according governance rule here: https://github.com/fluid-cloudnative/community/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed

  • Document how the project makes decisions on leadership, contribution acceptance, requests to the CNCF, and changes to governance or project goals.
  • Document how role, function-based members, or sub-teams are assigned, onboarded, and removed for specific teams (example: Security Response Committee).
  • Document a complete maintainer lifecycle process (including roles, onboarding, offboarding, and emeritus status).
  • Demonstrate usage of the maintainer lifecycle with outcomes, either through the addition or replacement of maintainers as project events have required.
  • If the project has subprojects: subproject leadership, contribution, maturity status documented, including add/remove process.

n/a.

Required

  • Document complete list of current maintainers, including names, contact information, domain of responsibility, and affiliation.

The list of current maintainers is here: https://github.com/fluid-cloudnative/fluid/blob/master/MAINTAINERS_COMMITTERS.md

  • A number of active maintainers which is appropriate to the size and scope of the project.
  • Code and Doc ownership in Github and elsewhere matches documented governance roles.
  • Document agreement that project will adopt CNCF Code of Conduct.
  • CNCF Code of Conduct is cross-linked from other governance documents.
  • All subprojects, if any, are listed.

n/a

Contributors and Community

Note: this section may be augmented by the completion of a Governance Review from TAG Contributor Strategy.

Suggested

  • Contributor ladder with multiple roles for contributors.

Required

  • Clearly defined and discoverable process to submit issues or changes.
  • Project must have, and document, at least one public communications channel for users and/or contributors.
  • List and document all project communication channels, including subprojects (mail list/slack/etc.). List any non-public communications channels and what their special purpose is.
  • Up-to-date public meeting schedulers and/or integration with CNCF calendar.
  • Documentation of how to contribute, with increasing detail as the project matures.
  • Demonstrate contributor activity and recruitment.

Engineering Principles

Suggested

  • Roadmap change process is documented.
  • History of regular, quality releases.

Required

  • Document project goals and objectives that illustrate the project’s differentiation in the Cloud Native landscape as well as outlines how this project fulfills an outstanding need and/or solves a problem differently.
  • Document what the project does, and why it does it - including viable cloud native use cases.
  • Document and maintain a public roadmap or other forward looking planning document or tracking mechanism.
  • Document overview of project architecture and software design that demonstrates viable cloud native use cases, as part of the project's documentation.
  • Document the project's release process.

Security

Note: this section may be augemented by a joint-assessment performed by TAG Security.

Suggested

N/A

Required

  • Clearly defined and discoverable process to report security issues.
  • Enforcing Access Control Rules to secure the code base against attacks (Example: two factor authentication enforcement, and/or use of ACL tools.)
  • Document assignment of security response roles and how reports are handled.
  • Document Security Self-Assessment.
  • Achieve the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) Best Practices passing badge.

Ecosystem

Suggested

N/A

Required

  • Publicly documented list of adopters, which may indicate their adoption level (dev/trialing, prod, etc.)
  • Used in appropriate capacity by at least 3 independent + indirect/direct adopters, (these are not required to be in the publicly documented list of adopters)

The project provided the TOC with a list of adopters for verification of use of the project at the level expected, i.e. production use for graduation, dev/test for incubation.

  • TOC verification of adopters.

Refer to the Adoption portion of this document.

  • Clearly documented integrations and/or compatibility with other CNCF projects as well as non-CNCF projects.

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