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Status

  • Presented to the TAC:  March 22, 2023
  • TAC Project Review:
    • Subgroup Review Meeting:  April 3, 2023
    • Subgroup Readout:  April 5, 2023
  • TAC Vote Approved:  April 13, 2023
  • Governing Board Vote Approved

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RequirementEvidence
Demonstrate regular project leadershipTechnical Steering Committee (TSC)
Growth plan

The Fledge project and community plans to create a strong ecosystem around Fledge to attract more users and stimulate community growth by:

The Fledge community has been growing steadily over the years incorporating a diverse set on contributors from various organizations.

  • Recently the Fledge TSC was expanded its voting members to incorporate a diverse representation of organizations.
  • Growing attendance from a variety of users and contributors.
  • Demonstrations of new features.

The Fledge community has identified additional organizations focused on Industrial IIoT standards and systems.  We intend to grow the Fledge community  by engaging all 4 in PoCs, edge strategies and edge contributions.  The four organizations are LF Energy, OSDU, CESMII and the Eclipse Foundation.  

  • LF Energy: is an open source foundation that focuses on power systems hosted within the Linux Foundation. 
  • OSDU (Open Subsurface Data Universe): The OSDU Forum is developing an open source, standards based, technology agnostic data platform. Primarily focuses on oil and gas and renewables.
  • CESMIIRadically accelerate the development and adoption of advanced sensors, controls, platforms, and models, to enable Smart Manufacturing (SM) to become the driving sustainable engine that delivers real-time business improvements in U.S. manufacturing.
  • Eclipse Foundation: The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation.
  • Timelords: Community of experts focused on Industrial IoT and time-series data to transform their business focused on collecting, maintaining, and using time-series data.

See more under Growth Plan, Roadmaps

Used in PoCs

Several public Use Cases cases have been documented and implemented on PoCs.

New ones include:

For further info: Use Cases

Substantial ongoing commits and contributions
Community participation meets growth plan goals

Several industrial communities in energy verticals have been the main focus but not limited to:

  • Timelords: Community of experts focused on Industrial IoT and time-series data to transform their business focused on collecting, maintaining, and using time-series data.
  • LF Energy: is an open source foundation that focuses on power systems hosted within the Linux Foundation. 
  • OSDU (Open Subsurface Data Universe): The OSDU Forum is developing an open source, standards based, technology agnostic data platform. Primarily focuses on oil and gas and renewables.
  • NIST Team SmartIoT: Team SmartIoT was formed to leverage the breadth and the depth of the experience of the team members in IoT and physics-based flood simulation to address the realistic IoT data generation challenge.
  • UC Davis Winery of the future - Opus One/UC Davis

More information on past and ongoing collaboration can be found here: Cross-LF Edge CollaborationFledge Roadmap 2020/2021 and Fledge Home.

Achievements

FledgePOWER

FledgePOWER is a multi-protocol translation gateway for power systems based on the industrial IoT LF Edge project. This cross foundation collaboration between LF Edge and LF Energy ensures strong cooperative governance and technical alignment between the two communities. FledgePOWER aims to build and grow a community of end-users, developers, utilities, and other players to collaborate to solve current and future challenges in the energy space. Further information can be found on FledgePOWER Wiki and Demo

OSDU Edge

OSDU has selected Fledge and EVE as the edge stack architecture for OSDU EdgeMeeting OSDU Edge requirements with LF Edge projects mitigating lock-in through vendor-neutral governance and interoperable solutions. Fledge is now in the OSDU Edge Lab.

The architecture was successfully demoed to OSDU members in October, 2021.

See more under Growth Plan,Roadmaps

Evidence of interoperability, compatibility with other LF Edge projects

The latest Fledge collaboration includes:

More information on past and ongoing collaboration can be found here: Cross-LF Edge CollaborationFledge Roadmap 2020/2021 and Fledge Home.

Onboard all project repositories with LFX SecurityLFX Security Fledge

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RequirementEvidence
Have a defined governing body of at least 5 or more members (owners and core maintainers)

The Technical Steering Committee (TSC) has expanded its voting members to 6 as follows:

  • Mark Riddoch - Dianomic - Chair
  • Tom Arthur - Dianomic
  • Daniel Lazaro - AVEVA
  • Benoit Jeanson - RTE
  • Robert Raesemann - Raesemann Enterprises - CoChair
  • Mike Styer - Google
Documented governance, decision-making, release processes

Fledge is an independent open-source project and not controlled by any single company. To emphasize this Fledge is governed under the Linux Foundation Edge and has graduated through the different Project Stages: Definitions and Expectations. Fledge is currently a Stage 2 project under this framework. For more information go to the Governance section.

The following documented processes are in place:

Healthy number of committers from at least two orgs (A committer is defined as someone with the commit bit; i.e., someone who can accept contributions to some or all of the project)

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Establish a security and vulnerability process which at a minimum includes meeting

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SECURITY.md

Evidence of interoperability, compatibility with other LF Edge projects

The latest Fledge collaboration includes:

More information on past and ongoing collaboration can be found here: Cross-LF Edge CollaborationFledge Roadmap 2020/2021 and Fledge Home

Adopt LF Code of conductThe Fledge community adheres to the LF Code of Conduct as described here: Code of Conduct
Explicitly define a project governance and committer process

The Fledge community has defined and documented the following Repository Approval Policy as well as the committer process here: CONTRIBUTING.md and project Governance.

Public list of project adopters

The Fledge Community welcomes contributions of all types; documentation, code changes, new plugins, scripts, just simply reports of the way you use Fledge or suggestions of features you would like to see within Fledge. A public list of project adopters can be found in ADOPTERS.md

>= 2/3 approval vote of TAC & majority of Governing Board

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