[Tinyos-alliance] Draft One-Pager (5/2 bridge 1-415-692-0828
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Adam Wolisz
awo at ieee.org
Tue May 2 11:03:51 PDT 2006
Sorry,
what is the bridge number for tonight?
BEst
adam
David E. Culler wrote:
> Here is a draft for the one pager. Discussion today should be
> relatively brief. Ramesh has proposed improvements on the SC. I'd
> like to get approval of those.
>
>
> TinyOS Open Technology Alliance
>
> Introduction
>
> The TinyOS community has grown to include several thousand developers
> and users in dozens of countries, plus hundreds of companies,
> universities, and government institutions. It has built a broad
> technology base for wireless embedded networks in an open, informal
> collaboration that was largely rooted at the University of California,
> Berkeley. With the growing commericial and technological impact of
> the community and the de facto standards represented by the TinyOS
> distribution, we are creating a organizational structure for the
> advancement of the open embedded network ecosystem around TinyOS and
> support the activities, interactions, and development of the worldwide
> academic and industrial TinyOS community.
>
> Mission
>
> The mission of the TinyOS Alliance is to provide a forum to facilitate
> the continued growth of a healthy TinyOS developer and user community
> with support for innovation as well as industry advancement, the
> development and maintenance of a stable, technically-sound base of
> TinyOS technology and surrounding tools through the creation of
> standard interfaces and protocols, vetted extensions, open reference
> implementations, technical documents, testing and verification suites,
> and educational materials, the contribution of innovative technology
> from a world-wide research community, as well as the maturation and
> dissemination of these contributions, the promotion of the technology,
> the community, and the impact of networked embedded systems.
>
> Participation
>
> The Alliance continues the TinyOS tradition of promoting broad
> membership. It seeks to keep barriers to entry low in all respects:
> legal, financial, and organizational. As with IETF and Apache, it is
> a meritocracy that encourages, promotes, and credits the contributions
> of its members. It provides an organizational structure that reinforces
> important, broadly adopted design choices to build consensus and
> establish
> key de facto standard interfaces.
>
> The fundamental membership is individual, as individuals create work
> products,
> serve on working groups and committees, and vote. We have two forms:
>
> * Member: Individual who signs the Alliance membership form and
> participates
> at a basic level, typically as consumer of technology.
>
> * Contributing Member: Individual who joins working groups,
> attends meetings, or contributes code or other assets to the
> Alliance. Contributing members are elected to various posts and
> have voting rights. Members may submit a request to be a contributing
> member with a short description of contributions.
>
> Corporations and organizational have institutional membership, which
> reflects
> their degree of effort.
>
> * Institutional Member: Corporation or institutional organization
> that signs the institutional membership form, agrees to appear on
> the Alliance
> web site and documents, and pays a nominal administrative fee.
>
> * Contributing Institutional Member: Corporation or institutional
> organization that provide financial support, resources,
> facilities, technical contributions, intellectual property,
> marketing support, or other meaningful contributions to the
> Alliance.
>
> IP and Licensing
>
> Intellectual property will be addressed in a manner similar to the
> IETF. Meetings, discussions, presentations, and technical documents
> are non-confidential. Membership does not require or provide an
> explicit IP pool, as is found in Zigbee or W3C, nor conducting a
> comprehensive IP inventory. Members have an on-going responsibility
> to disclose IP of relvance, whether it is their property or not, so
> that Alliance members can make informed decisions and trade-offs.
> Working groups seek to develop approaches, interfaces, and protocols
> that can reasonably be implemented without the use of proprietary
> technology, although companies may well develop their own proprietary
> versions. Where members choose to donate IP, it will be treated along
> with other forms of contribution in establishing member status.
>
> The source licensing policy seeks to promote "rough consensus AND
> running code". In particular, it encourages the creation of quality
> reference implementations of standardized interfaces, while permitting
> proprietary development beyond the reference, and crediting the
> authors of code and other work products for their efforts. The
> current TinyOS code base on SourceForge carries a small set of
> variants of the BSD license in which the Copyright is held by the
> author's institution. The Alliance will authorize a small set of BSD
> templates for use in code that it distributes. Alliance rules
> stipulate that use of the code or other work products for commercial
> products, research reports, or social good should give credit to the
> authors and tools will be provided to facilitate such creditation.
>
> Organizational Structure
>
> The core of the Alliance organization is the working groups. Each has
> a chair, membership, and charter. Overseeing the working groups is a
> Steering committee, composed of WG chairs and members elected at
> large. The SC establishes WG policy, manages WG creation,
> termination, and arbitration, and supervise activities to resolve
> conflicting directions and move the process towards overall
> architectural harmony. Working groups may be longstanding or
> short-term and may be chartered by the SC or formed from grass roots
> efforts. As a non-profit, the Alliance also has a director, a board,
> and modest adminstrative support. Almost all positions in the Alliance
> will be on a volunteer basis.
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