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A Tutorial for tools developed on the DARPA CASE program
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Email to GearCASE folks requesting a limited public release #3

Closed zutshi closed 1 year ago

zutshi commented 1 year ago

Potential CC: Brian Gzemski bgzemski@cra.com,Terry Patten tpatten@cra.com,Rob Hyland rhyland@cra.com,Elaine Coleman ecoleman@cra.com

Brian who you know will be taking over the lead on the technical side of things with Terry’s support as before. Brian has been working closely with me on this for several years now and is deeply familiar with the system (and honestly knows more about it than I do at this point).

Rob is our VP of transition, and will be helping manage the different transition opportunities around this. He has lots of experience helping with this type of work and helping manage projects. Please include him going forward, as he will help take on point for the team.

Finally, Elaine is our VP of commercialization and will be helping with any transition opportunities surrounding the broader commercial market, and can help with things such as licensing.

mbeynon commented 1 year ago

I wrote the email to be sent to all tool creators, including the closed source tools (GearCASE, DCRYPPS).

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xT4q_AkRhP8MMgP9V0EoGonnmHP7C0jtjae885ZZlsc/edit

I will send out the email later today.

mbeynon commented 1 year ago

Email sent, will post any response.

mbeynon commented 1 year ago

I've ask Terry Patten again via email again to ensure GearCASE is really out.

zutshi commented 1 year ago

Adding DCRYPPS response.

Mike,

We’ve chosen to use the existing "free-licensed closed source release” that we have been using for DCRYPPS. Note that some of the components of DCRYPPS are already open source, available on Github (e.g., WebGME, Pamela), and we may decide to make the remaining components open source in the future. But, for the purpose of collecting the set of CASE AADL tips, tutorials, and tools, the free-license release of DCRYPPS should work well. It’s the same release package that Galois has used in the past, and it provides existing integration with the BriefCASE tool. The name of the latest release is “March2022-v1”.

The link to the DCRYPPS Releases repository is https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Xx3ZN_gjjBAmGsiqrW3V6qls4QH9QQhW?usp=sharing. This is a long-lived stable location that is available to anyone with the URL.

For user feedback, questions/comments can be sent to DCRYPPS@dollabs.com.

Bob
On Jun 1, 2023, at 11:02 AM, Mike Beynon <mike.beynon@galois.com> wrote:

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Hello Robert,

Thank you for the correction!  I will make a note of the proper license information, and we will be sure to include DCRYPPS with the released tutorials.

Have there been any fixes made that still preserves the same concepts, usage, and outputs so that our tutorials are still correct?

What would you like us to use for the download links and a place to ask questions?

Please provide the link to your long-lived stable publicly accessible location to download your tool and documentation, which we suggest does not require individual registration to limit friction for new users.  If there’s an online location to ask questions about your tool, such as GitHub Issues or some other user or community forum, please provide that link as well.

Best regards,
Mike.

Michael Beynon, Ph.D.
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On Jun 1, 2023 at 10:33:06 AM, "Laddaga, Robert" <robert.laddaga@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
Mike:

WebGME is MIT open source license, DCRYPPS specific code is Apache open source license.  

So all of DCRYPPS is open source, and there are no license fees.

This information was also provide to Ben Davis on February 22, 2022.  If there is something more we need to do to be included in  the upcoming release, please let us know ASAP.

Bob
Mike, We’ve chosen to use the existing "free-licensed closed source release” that we have been using for DCRYPPS. Note that some of the components of DCRYPPS are already open source, available on Github (e.g., WebGME, Pamela), and we may decide to make the remaining components open source in the future. But, for the purpose of collecting the set of CASE AADL tips, tutorials, and tools, the free-license release of DCRYPPS should work well. It’s the same release package that Galois has used in the past, and it provides existing integration with the BriefCASE tool. The name of the latest release is “March2022-v1”. The link to the DCRYPPS Releases repository is https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Xx3ZN_gjjBAmGsiqrW3V6qls4QH9QQhW?usp=sharing. This is a long-lived stable location that is available to anyone with the URL. For user feedback, questions/comments can be sent to [DCRYPPS@dollabs.com](mailto:DCRYPPS@dollabs.com). Bob > On Jun 1, 2023, at 11:02 AM, Mike Beynon <[mike.beynon@galois.com](mailto:mike.beynon@galois.com)> wrote: > > > You don't often get email from [mike.beynon@galois.com](mailto:mike.beynon@galois.com).[ Learn why this is important](https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification) > > Hello Robert, > > Thank you for the correction! I will make a note of the proper license information, and we will be sure to include DCRYPPS with the released tutorials. > > Have there been any fixes made that still preserves the same concepts, usage, and outputs so that our tutorials are still correct? > > What would you like us to use for the download links and a place to ask questions? > > Please provide the link to your long-lived stable publicly accessible location to download your tool and documentation, which we suggest does not require individual registration to limit friction for new users. If there’s an online location to ask questions about your tool, such as GitHub Issues or some other user or community forum, please provide that link as well. > > > Best regards, > Mike. > > Michael Beynon, Ph.D. > Project Lead > [mike.beynon@galois.com](mailto:mike.beynon@galois.com) > 781-439-7662 > I galois I GALOIS, INC. > 421 SW Sixth I Suite 300 I Portland, OR 97204 > [www.galois.com](http://www.galois.com/) > > > > On Jun 1, 2023 at 10:33:06 AM, "Laddaga, Robert" <[robert.laddaga@vanderbilt.edu](mailto:robert.laddaga@vanderbilt.edu)> wrote: >> Mike: >> >> WebGME is MIT open source license, DCRYPPS specific code is Apache open source license. >> >> So all of DCRYPPS is open source, and there are no license fees. >> >> This information was also provide to Ben Davis on February 22, 2022. If there is something more we need to do to be included in the upcoming release, please let us know ASAP. >> >> Bob
zutshi commented 1 year ago

Going to close this issue since we haven't heard back from them and decided not to include GearCASE.