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Community

Google Groups

ozoneplatform-users : This list is for users, for questions about the platform, for feature requests, for discussions about the platform and its roadmap, etc.

ozoneplatform-dev : This list was for the development community interested in extending or contributing to the platform. It is deprecated. However, if you had access to it, you can view old posts as they have not been deleted.

ozoneplatform-announcements : This list was used to announce new versions and releases. Since moving to an open source environment this group is no longer used.

OWF GOSS Board

OWF started as a project at a single US Government agency, but developed into a collaborative project spanning multiple federal agencies. Overall project direction is managed by "The OWF Government Open Source Software Board"; i.e. what features should the core team work on next, what patches should get accepted, etc. Gov't agencies wishing to be represented on the board should check http://owfgoss.org for more details. Membership on the board is currently limited to Government agencies that are using OWF and have demonstrated willingness to invest their own energy and resources into developing it as a shared resource of the community. At this time, the board is not considering membership for entities that are not US Government Agencies, but we would be willing to discuss proposals.

Contributions

Non-Government

Contributions to the baseline project from outside the US Federal Government should be submitted as a pull request to the core project on GitHub. Before patches will be accepted by the core project, contributors have a signed Contributor License Agreement on file with the core team. If you or your company wish your copyright in your contribution to be annotated in the project documentation (such as this README), then your pull request should include that annotation.

Government

Contributions from government agencies do not need to have a CLA on file, but do require verification that the government has unlimited rights to the contribution. An email to goss-support@owfgoss.org is sufficient, stating that the contribution was developed by an employee of the United States Government in the course of his or her duties. Alternatively, if the contribution was developed by a contractor, the email should provide the name of the Contractor, Contract number, and an assertion that the contract included the standard "Unlimited rights" clause specified by DFARS 252.227.7014 "Rights in noncommercial computer software and noncommercial computer software documentation".

Government agencies are encouraged to submit contributions as pull requests on GitHub. If your agency cannot use GitHub, contributions can be emailed as patches to goss-support@owfgoss.org.

Roadmap

At the Dec 2012 OWF GOSS board, the board agreed to a 6-month re-factoring effort which would re-implement using OSGi on the back end and eliminate the dependency on ExtJS for the front-end. This work will be done on GitHub and will be completely transparent to the community.

Related projects

OWF Mobile

The US Army has done some work on a redesigned interface to OWF - particularly suited to tablet devices. This is not part of the core project. Yet.

OWF-Touchscreen

The Army has also done work on a redesigned interface for touchscreen devices. This is not part of the core project. Yet.

Ozone Marketplace

A "sister project" of OWF. Marketplace is a search engine for "widgets", effectively the "apps store" for OWF. This project was under heavy re-factoring in the fall of 2012 and is not in a state where it is ready to be released as open source, but should be expected to be released sometime in 2013. US Government agencies can get Marketplace from OWFGOSS.org.

Ozone Synapse

A "sister project" of OWF. Synapse provides a data-query/caching layer that is an optional add-on to OWF. US Government agencies can get Synapse from OWFGOSS.org.

Common Map Widget API

(CMAPI) is a specification that enables the interaction of data search/manipulation widgets from any provider with map widgets from any other provider by providing a standard way for the widgets to be able to communicate over some pre-defined OWF channels.  Visit the CMAPI home page.

Extensible Map Platform

An open technology stack that implements the CMAPI and provides map widget functionality that programs can use as-is, or extend for their particular needs. The stack includes the following:

A fully functional open source map widget that is designed to be extensible by other programs for their particular needs, and currently provides Google Earth, OpenLayers, Cesium and WorldWind renderers

A mil-std 2525 symbology renderer widget that can be extended to non mil-std symbols

JavaScript library implementation of the CMAPI that can be used to make both map widgets and data widgets CMAPI conformant

JavaScript library for GeoJSON to KML conversions

Ecosystem of map drawing tools that work with any CMAPI (v1.2 or later) conformant map widget

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