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Feedback: No category for OSS Complliance Management tooling #82

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obowersa opened this issue Jul 1, 2020 · 2 comments
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Feedback: No category for OSS Complliance Management tooling #82

obowersa opened this issue Jul 1, 2020 · 2 comments

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@obowersa
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obowersa commented Jul 1, 2020

Some feedback about the CDF Landscape was raised as part of the SwampUP days.

Specifically the lack of categorisation for tools such as white source, blackduck, etc.

I'm happy to create some pull requests, but wanted to check here on a couple of points:

  • Should we look to have these tools on the CDF Landscape ?
  • Should we create a new category for them ( specifically point 3 under new entries 'We are unlikely to create a new category for projects as we'd rather find the best home with the current options.' )
  • What should that category be called if we do create one

I feel like there is value in having these tools on the landscape, and potentially a new category for them. Although I'm not sure on the naming (OSS Compliance Management doesn't feel quite right )

Would be great to get some feedback on it.

@markjacksonfishing
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Would love to chat about this during the next landscape meeting too

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MarckK commented Oct 20, 2021

Closing as this issue is year+ old and both cdf landscape and tooling have moved forward since then.

However, the general spirit of this issue is spot on and is carried forward in #172.

@MarckK MarckK closed this as completed Oct 20, 2021
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