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We would adopt the LF Edge Code of Conduct

Instructions

  1. Review the Project Proposal Process
  2. Add New Proposals to the Wiki using the template below and detailed instructions here.
  3. If you need help creating your new Project Proposal page - and adding the template below, please email info@lfedge.org



Project Proposal Template


Project Proposal - Project Introduction:

Required Information

Responses (Please list N/A if not applicable)

Name of Project

NanoMQ

Project Description (what it does, why it is valuable, origin and history)

An Ultra-lightweight and Blazing-fast MQTT Broker for IoT Edge

Statement on alignment with Foundation Mission Statement

NanoMQ contributors share the same vision as LF Edge. We are committed to build a powerful, user-friendly, and open-source message broker on edge devices.

High level assessment of project synergy with existing projects under LF Edge, including how the project compliments/overlaps with existing projects, and potential ways to harmonize over time. Responses may be included both here and/or in accompanying documentation. 

EdgeX Foundry

Open Horizon

Link to current Code of Conduct

We would adopt the LF Edge Code of Conduct

2 TAC Sponsors, if identified (Sponsors help mentor projects) - See full definition on Project Stages: Definitions and Expectations

Joe Pearson, Jim White 

Project license

MIT License

Source control (GitHub by default)

https://github.com/emqx/nanomq

Issue tracker (GitHub by default)

https://github.com/emqx/nanomq/issues

External dependencies (including licenses)

https://github.com/nanomsg/nng

MIT License

Release methodology and mechanics


Names of initial committers, if different from those submitting proposal

Jaylin Yu
Current number of code contributors to proposed project22
Current number of organizations contributing to proposed project2
Briefly describe the project's leadership team and decision-making process
List of project's official communication channels (slack, irc, mailing lists)Slack
Link to project's websitehttps://nanomq.io/

Links to social media accounts

N/A
Existing financial sponsorshipEMQ Technologies
Infrastructure needs or requests (to include GitHub/Gerrit, CI/CD, Jenkins, Nexus, JIRA, other ...)N/A
Currently Supported ArchitectureLinux (x86/64, ARM) 
Planned Architecture SupportLinux (x86/64, ARM) 
Project logo in svg format (see https://github.com/lf-edge/lfedge-landscape#logos for guidelines)
Trademark status
Does the project have a Core Infrastructure Initiative security best practices badge? (See: https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org)NO
Any additional information the TAC and Board should take into consideration when reviewing your proposal?N/A




Project Proposal - Mapping Criteria and Data:

Stage 1: At Large Projects (formerly 'Sandbox')

CriteriaData

2 TAC Sponsors, if identified (Sponsors help mentor projects) - See full definition on Project Stages: Definitions and Expectations


A presentation at an upcoming meeting of the TAC, in accordance with the project proposal requirements


The typical IP Policy for Projects under the LF Edge Foundation is Apache 2.0 for Code Contributions, Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) for new inbound contributions, and Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License for Documentation. Projects under outside licenses may still submit for consideration, subject to review/approval of the TAC and Board.


Upon acceptance, At Large projects must list their status prominently on website/readme



*** For existing Projects requesting Stage 2 or Stage 3 consideration, please update the above with the Stage 2 or Stage 3 Mapping criteria, available at Project Stages Mapping: Criteria and Data




Project Proposal - Taxonomy Data:

Functions (Provide, Consume, Facilitate, or N/A; Add context as needed)

Functions(Provide, Consume, Facilitate, or N/A; Add context as needed)
APIsProvide
Cloud ConnectivityProvide
Container Runtime & OrchestrationProvide
Data Governance
Data Models
Device ConnectivityProvide
Filters/Pre-processing
LoggingProvide
Management UI
Messaging & EventsProvide
Notifications & AlertsProvide
SecurityProvide
Storage

Deployment & Industry Verticals (Support, Possible, N/A; Add context as needed)

Deployment Type(Support, Possible, N/A; Add context as needed)
Customer Devices (Edge Nodes)Support
Customer Premises (DC and Edge Gateways)Possible
Telco Network Edge (MEC and Far-MEC)Support
Telco CO & RegionalSupport
Cloud Edge & CDNsSupport
Public CloudSupport
Private CloudSupport

Deployment & Industry Verticals (✔ or X; Add context as needed)

Directly applicable Industry/Verticals use cases(✔ or X; Add context as needed)
Automotive / Connected Car

Chemicals

Facilities / Building automation

Consumer

Manufacturing

Metal & Mining

Oil & Gas

Pharma

Health Care

Power & Utilities

Pulp & Paper

X

Telco Operators

Telco/Communications Service Provider (Network Equipment Provider)

Transportation (asset tracking)

Supply Chain

Preventative Maintenance

Water Utilities

Security / Surveillance

Retail / Commerce (physical point of sale with customers)

Other - Please add if not listed above (please notify TAC-subgroup@lists.lfedge.org when you add one)

Deployments (static v dynamic, connectivity, physical placement) - (✔ or X; Add context as needed)

Use Cases(✔ or X; Add context as needed)
Gateways (to Cloud, to other placements)
NFV Infrastructure
Stationary during their entire usable life / Fixed placement edge constellations / Assume you always have connectivity and you don't need to store & forward.
Stationary during active periods, but nomadic between activations (e.g., fixed access) / Not always assumed to have connectivity. Don't expect to store & forward.
Mobile within a constrained and well-defined space (e.g., in a factory) / Expect to have intermittent connectivity and store & forward.
Fully mobile (To include: Wearables and Connected Vehicles) / Bursts of connectivity and always store & forward.

Compute Stack Layers (architecture classification) - (Provide, Require, or N/A; Add context as needed)

Compute Stack Layers(Provide, Require, or N/A; Add context as needed)
APIs
Applications
Firmware
Hardware
Orchestration
OS
VM/Containers

Cloud Stack Layers (architecture classification) - (Provide, Require, or N/A; Add context as needed)

Cloud Stack Layers(Provide, Require, or N/A; Add context as needed)
Applications
Configuration (drive)
Content (management system)
IaaS
PaaS
Physical Infrastructure
SaaS


Attachments (LF Edge PPT template is below, if proposing project would like to leverage):


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