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# Podling
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The goal of incubation is to become an Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU) Top-Level project. The OSDU Incubator (currently [Shared Backlog](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/program/-/wikis/Release_Planning/R3/Shared_Backlog) workstream) helps projects which want to be entered the Open Group OSDU platform projects.
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The goal of incubation is to become an Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU) Top-Level project. The OSDU Incubator (currently [Shared Backlog](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/program/-/wikis/Release_Planning/R3/Shared_Backlog) workstream) helps projects which want to be entered as The Open Group OSDU platform projects.
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It helps those incoming projects (called "podlings") adopt the OSDU governance and operation and guides them to The Open Group services available to platform projects so the podling can become a top-level OSDU project. Incoming projects should review The Open Group IP policies, OSDU OMC and PMC governance charters and confirm that they are able to comply with the OSDU governance and operations policies.
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The OMC delegates a few mentors for each podling, as "on the ground" agents to act as liaisons with the various OSDU teams such as PMC, Open Group support team etc., and facilitate the podling's growth and operations.
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The OMC delegates a few mentors for each podling, as "on the ground" agents to act as liaisons with the various OSDU teams such as PMC, The Open Group support team etc., and facilitate the podling's growth and operations.
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To mature into a formal OSDU platform project, an incoming project ("podling") goes through the following steps.
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- Wait for OSDU forum/OMC vote on the proposal
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- Upon approval setup the podling's infrastructure
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- This includes submitting (uploading) contributed code to The Open Group Gitlab infrastructure after ensuring that all submitted code carries the required Apache 2 license, passing thru audit, cryptography, legal, TCC and compliance checks, and performing clean-up and repackaging as necessary.
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- The podling team should also update and include documentation, build and CI/CD scripts and transition any issue tracking to The Open Group community Gitlab
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- This includes submitting (uploading) contributed code to The Open Group GitLab infrastructure after ensuring that all submitted code carries the required Apache 2.0 license, passing thru audit, cryptography, legal, TCC and compliance checks, and performing clean-up and repackaging as necessary.
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- The podling team should also update and include documentation, build and CI/CD scripts and transition any issue tracking to The Open Group community GitLab
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- Start building a community around the podling's code by inviting new committers and developer members
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- During incubation, the podling is expected to build and expand its community, which includes voting in new committers and developer members.
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- Expanding and especially renewing project communities is an essential part of the OSDU's governance, as it fosters project durability.
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