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[PROJECT ONBOARDING] Podman Container Tools #338

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mrbobbytables opened this issue Jan 21, 2025 · 7 comments
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[PROJECT ONBOARDING] Podman Container Tools #338

mrbobbytables opened this issue Jan 21, 2025 · 7 comments

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@mrbobbytables
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mrbobbytables commented Jan 21, 2025

Welcome to CNCF Project Onboarding

Sandbox reference issue: #309

This is an issue created to help onboard your project into the CNCF after the TOC has voted to accept your project.

We would like your project to complete onboarding within one month of acceptance.

Please track your progress by using "Quote reply" to create your own copy of this checklist in an issue, so that you can update the status as you finish items.

REQUIRED BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ONBOARDING

A "Project Contribution Agreement" must be completed and any existing trademarks MUST be transferred to the Linux Foundation BEFORE CNCF staff onboarding tasks can be completed.

  • Review and understand the CNCF IP Policy. Ensure you are using a CNCF compatible license; inbound projects must use the Apache 2.0 license or seek approval for exceptions. Licenses for dependencies are covered separately below.
  • Review and understand the LF trademark guidelines.
  • Transfer any trademark and logo assets to the Linux Foundation via the Contribution Agreement. CNCF staff will send this document to the contact emails listed in the Sandbox application.

Review and understand other documents

Contribute and transfer other materials

  • Move your project to its own separate neutral GitHub organization. This will make it transferable to the CNCF's GitHub Enterprise account. If it's already in a GHE account, you will need to remove it from that first.
  • Accept the invite to join the CNCF GitHub Enterprise account. We'll then add thelinuxfoundation as an organization owner to ensure neutral hosting of your project.
  • Migrate your Slack channels (if any) to the Kubernetes or CNCF Slack workspace. CNCF staff can help.
  • Join the #maintainers-circle Slack channel.
  • Transfer your domain to the CNCF. The "LF Stakeholder email" is projects@cncf.io. The "Project" is CNCF.
  • Submit a pull request with your artwork.
  • Transfer website analytics to projects@cncf.io. CNCF staff can help.

Update and document project details

  • Ensure that DCO (preferred) or CLA are enabled for all GitHub repositories of the project.
  • Ensure that that the CNCF Code of Conduct (or your adopted version of it) are explicitly referenced at the project's README.md on GitHub.
  • Ensure LF footer is on your website and guidelines are followed (if your project doesn't have a dedicated website, please adopt those guidelines for the README.md file). The project-specific footer text you should use will be provided in the Contribution Agreement instructions.
  • Create a maintainer list and add it to the aggregated CNCF maintainer list via pull request.
  • Provide emails for the maintainers to get access to the maintainers mailing list and Service Desk. Email them to project-onboarding@cncf.io.
  • Start working on written, open governance and consider adding this to a GOVERNANCE.md file at the root of your repo.
  • Start on an OpenSSF Best Practices Badge.

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@cgwalters
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One of the biggest decisions here is the Github organization I think. Has there been any thoughts about that?

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krook commented Jan 23, 2025

Welcome to the CNCF Sandbox @marrusl @cgwalters and the Podman Container Tools team!

CNCF staff is working on the first step, which is to create and share the Contribution Agreement with you shortly.

I'll send an email to the contacts listed on the Sandbox application. The Contribution Agreement can be signed by the contributing organization listed there, or a group of individuals.

One of the biggest decisions here is the Github organization I think. Has there been any thoughts about that?

@cgwalters The Youki team ran into a similar issue when moving out of the containers org into their own separate org. It may be helpful to connect with them.

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krook commented Jan 27, 2025

Welcome again to the CNCF Sandbox! We're creating the Contribution Agreement document for you now and should have it to you shortly.

In the meantime, there are a few generic tasks in this checklist that you can work on that don't have a hard dependency on the CA, such as reviewing documents, documenting any governance you may already have, and preparing your maintainer lists to share.

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Thanks we are putting together a plan.

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krook commented Jan 29, 2025

The Contribution Agreement has just been sent by email to the folks listed on the Sandbox application.

@cgwalters
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FWIW the way I chose to handle this for bootc was to add it to a github discussion on our repo. See the link from #339 (comment) (which also has some useful information on what I needed to do to copy the issue template). In the discussion I made sub-threads for different topics.

I'm still quite interested in the podman decision on the github org among other things, as it may influence what we do for bootc.

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Project's DevStats instance was added.

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