Hi Joe, I know you've done a tremendous amount of work to make this happen so I am extremely happy this is *finally* making it's way to the incubator!
I look forward to helping in anyway I can. Cheers! Brock On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) < chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote: > This is *fan freakin¹ tastic* Sounds like an awesome project and > glad to hear a relationship to Tika! Awesome to see more government > projects coming into the ASF! > > you already have a great set of mentors and I don¹t really have more > time on my plate, but really happy and will try and monitor and help > on the lists. > > Cheers! > > Chris > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Chris Mattmann, Ph.D. > Chief Architect > Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (398) > NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA > Office: 168-519, Mailstop: 168-527 > Email: chris.a.mattm...@nasa.gov > WWW: http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/ > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Adjunct Associate Professor, Computer Science Department > University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joe Witt <joe.w...@gmail.com> > Reply-To: "general@incubator.apache.org" <general@incubator.apache.org> > Date: Thursday, November 20, 2014 at 3:02 AM > To: "general@incubator.apache.org" <general@incubator.apache.org> > Subject: [PROPOSAL] NiFi for Incubation > > >Hello, > > > > > >I would like to propose NiFi as an Apache Incubator Project. > > > >In addition to the copy provided below the Wiki version of the > >proposal can be found here: > >http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/NiFiProposal > > > >Thanks > > > >Joe > > > > > >= NiFi Proposal = > > > >== Abstract == > >NiFi is a dataflow system based on the concepts of flow-based programming. > > > >== Proposal == > >NiFi supports powerful and scalable directed graphs of data routing, > >transformation, and system mediation logic. Some of the high-level > >capabilities and objectives of NiFi include: > > * Web-based user interface for seamless experience between design, > >control, feedback, and monitoring of data flows > > * Highly configurable along several dimensions of quality of service > >such as loss tolerant versus guaranteed delivery, low latency versus > >high throughput, and priority based queuing > > * Fine-grained data provenance for all data received, forked, > >joined, cloned, modified, sent, and ultimately dropped as data reaches > >its configured end-state > > * Component-based extension model along well defined interfaces > >enabling rapid development and effective testing > > > >== Background == > >Reliable and effective dataflow between systems can be difficult > >whether you're running scripts on a laptop or have a massive > >distributed computing system operated by numerous teams and > >organizations. As the volume and rate of data grows and as the number > >of systems, protocols, and formats increase and evolve so too does the > >complexity and need for greater insight and agility. These are the > >dataflow challenges that NiFi was built to tackle. > > > >NiFi is designed in a manner consistent with the core concepts > >described in flow-based programming as originally documented by J. > >Paul Morrison in the 1970s. This model lends itself well to visual > >diagramming, concurrency, componentization, testing, and reuse. In > >addition to staying close to the fundamentals of flow-based > >programming, NiFi provides integration system specific features such > >as: guaranteed delivery; back pressure; ability to gracefully handle > >backlogs and data surges; and an operator interface that enables > >on-the-fly data flow generation, modification, and observation. > > > >== Rationale == > >NiFi provides a reliable, scalable, manageable and accountable > >platform for developers and technical staff to create and evolve > >powerful data flows. Such a system is useful in many contexts > >including large-scale enterprise integration, interaction with cloud > >services and frameworks, business to business, intra-departmental, and > >inter-departmental flows. NiFi fits well within the Apache Software > >Foundation (ASF) family as it depends on numerous ASF projects and > >integrates with several others. We also anticipate developing > >extensions for several other ASF projects such as Cassandra, Kafka, > >and Storm in the near future. > > > >== Initial Goals == > > * Ensure all dependencies are compliant with Apache License version > >2.0 and all that all code and documentation artifacts have the correct > >Apache licensing markings and notice. > > * Establish a formal release process and schedule, allowing for > >dependable release cycles in a manner consistent with the Apache > >development process. > > * Determine and establish a mechanism, possibly including a > >sub-project construct, that allows for extensions to the core > >application to occur at a pace that differs from the core application > >itself. > > > >== Current Status == > >=== Meritocracy === > >An integration platform is only as good as its ability to integrate > >systems in a reliable, timely, and repeatable manner. The same can be > >said of its ability to attract talent and a variety of perspectives as > >integration systems by their nature are always evolving. We will > >actively seek help and encourage promotion of influence in the project > >through meritocracy. > > > >=== Community === > >Over the past several years, NiFi has developed a strong community of > >both developers and operators within the U.S. government. We look > >forward to helping grow this to a broader base of industries. > > > >=== Core Developers === > >The initial core developers are employed by the National Security > >Agency and defense contractors. We will work to grow the community > >among a more diverse set of developers and industries. > > > >=== Alignment === > >From its inception, NiFi was developed with an open source philosophy > >in mind and with the hopes of eventually being truly open sourced. > >The Apache way is consistent with the approach we have taken to date. > >The ASF clearly provides a mature and effective environment for > >successful development as is evident across the spectrum of well-known > >projects. Further, NiFi depends on numerous ASF libraries and > >projects including; ActiveMQ, Ant, Commons, Lucene, Hadoop, > >HttpClient, Jakarta and Maven. We also anticipate extensions and > >dependencies with several more ASF projects, including Accumulo, Avro, > >Casandra, HBase, JClouds, Storm, Kafka, Thrift, Tika, and others. > >This existing alignment with Apache and the desired community makes > >the Apache Incubator a good fit for NiFi. > > > >== Known Risks == > >=== Orphaned Products === > >Risk of orphaning is minimal. The project user and developer base is > >substantial, growing, and there is already extensive operational use > >of NiFi. > > > >=== Inexperience with Open Source === > >The initial committers to NiFi have limited experience with true open > >source software development. However, despite the project origins > >being from closed source development we have modelled our behavior and > >community development on The Apache Way to the greatest extent > >possible. This environment includes widely accessible source code > >repositories, published artifacts, ticket tracking, and extensive > >documentation. We also encourage contributions and frequent debate and > >hold regular, collaborative discussions through e-mail, chat rooms, > >and in-person meet-ups. We are committed to the ideals of open source > >software and will eagerly seek out mentors and sponsors who can help > >us quickly come up to speed. > > > >=== Homogenous Developers === > >The initial committers of NiFi come from a limited set of entities > >though we are committed to recruiting and developing additional > >committers from a broad spectrum of industries and backgrounds. > > > >=== Reliance on Salaried Developers === > >We expect NiFi development to continue on salaried time and through > >volunteer time. The initial committers are paid by their employers to > >contribute to this project. We are committed to developing and > >recruiting participation from developers both salaried and > >non-salaried. > > > >=== Relationship with other Apache Projects === > >As described in the alignment section, NiFi is already heavily > >dependent on other ASF projects and we anticipate further dependence > >and integration with new and emerging projects in the Apache family. > > > >=== An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand === > >We respect the laudable Apache brand and that is certainly a factor in > >the decision to propose NiFi for the Apache Incubator. We intend to > >provide a great deal of energy and capability to the ASF through this > >project. We will be sensitive to and respectful of any overuse of the > >Apache brand and ensure our focus remains on how we benefit the Apache > >community. > > > >=== Documentation === > >At this time there is no NiFi documentation on the web. However, we > >have extensive documentation included within the application that > >details usage of the many functions. We will be rapidly expanding the > >available documentation to cover things like installation, developer > >guide, frequently asked questions, best practices, and more. This > >documentation will be posted to the NiFi wiki at apache.org. > > > >== Initial Source == > >NiFi has been in active development since late 2006 with contributions > >from dozens of developers and feedback from hundreds of users and > >developers. The core codebase is written in Java and includes > >detailed Javadocs and feature documentation. > > > >== Source and Intellectual Property Submission == > >Previously referred to as Niagarafiles, the NiFi code and > >documentation materials will be submitted by the National Security > >Agency. NiFi has been developed by a mix of government employees and > >private companies under government contract. Material developed by > >the government employees is in the public domain and no U.S. copyright > >exists in works of the federal government. For the contractor > >developed material in the initial submission, the U.S. Government has > >sufficient authority to open source per DFARS 252.227-7014. NSA has > >submitted the Software Grant Agreement and Corporate Contributor > >License Agreement to the Apache Software Foundation. > > > >== External Dependencies == > >We have at least one dependency on an LGPL library which we will > >promptly address. Otherwise, we believe all current dependencies are > >compatible with the ASF guidelines. Our dependency licenses come from > >the following license styles: Apache v 2.0, BSD, Public Domain, > >Eclipse Public v1, MIT, CDDL v1. > > > >== Cryptography == > >Consistent with http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ we believe > >NiFi is classified as ECCN 5D002. NiFi doesn't implement any > >cryptographic algorithms but is designed to use algorithms provided by > >Oracle Java Cryptographic Extensions, BouncyCastle, and JCraft, Inc. > >These cryptographic algorithm providers are used to support SSL, > >SSH/SFTP, and the encryption and decryption of sensitive properties. > >In the event that it becomes necessary we will engage with appropriate > >Apache members to ensure we file any necessary paperwork or clarified > >any cryptographic export license concerns. > > > >== Required Resources == > >=== Mailing Lists === > > * u...@nifi.incubator.apache.org > > * d...@nifi.incubator.apache.org > > * priv...@nifi.incubator.apache.org > > * comm...@nifi.incubator.apache.org > > > >=== Source Control === > >NiFi requests use of Git for source control > >(git://git.apache.org/nifi.git). We request a writeable Git repo for > >NiFi with mirroring to be setup to Github through INFRA. We request > >sponsor Benson Margulies (bimargulies) to assist with creating the > >INFRA ticket for this. > > > >=== Issue Tracking === > >JIRA NiFi (NIFI) > > > >=== Initial Committers === > > * Brandon Devries <brandon.devries at gmail dot com> > > * Matt Gilman <matt.c.gilman at gmail dot com> > > * Tony Kurc <trkurc at gmail dot com> > > * Mark Payne <markap14 at hotmail dot com> > > * Adam Taft <adam at adamtaft dot com> > > * Joseph Witt <joewitt at gmail dot com> > > > >=== Affiliations === > > * Brandon Devries (Requitest, Inc.) > > * Matt Gilman (Raytheon) > > * Tony Kurc (National Security Agency) > > * Mark Payne (Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc.) > > * Adam Taft (Requitest, Inc.) > > * Joseph Witt (National Security Agency) > > > >== Sponsors == > >=== Champion === > > * Benson Margulies (Basis Technology) <bimargulies at apache dot org> > > > >=== Nominated Mentors === > > * Drew Farris (Booz Allen Hamilton) <drew at apache dot org> > > * Brock Noland (Cloudera) <brock at apache dot org> > > * Billie Rinaldi (Hortonworks) <billie at apache dot org> > > > >=== Sponsoring Entity === > >We request the Apache Incubator to sponsor this project. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org > >