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AspNet Boilerplate #150

Closed ismcagdas closed 3 years ago

ismcagdas commented 3 years ago

1.   General Information

Project Name:

AspNet Boilerplate

License:

MIT

Contributor (Company, Organization or individual name(s)):

Existing OSS Project? (Yes/No):

Yes

Source Code URL:

https://github.com/aspnetboilerplate/aspnetboilerplate

Project Homepage URL (if different):

https://aspnetboilerplate.com/

Project Transfer Signatories:

Will be shared with contact@dotnetfoundation.org

2.   Description

ASP.NET Boilerplate is a general purpose application framework specially designed for new modern web applications. It uses already familiar tools and implements best practices around them to provide you a SOLID development experience. ASP.NET Boilerplate works with the latest ASP.NET Core & EF Core but also supports ASP.NET MVC 5.x & EF 6.x as well.

Web application framework with a strong infrastructure for modern web applications

3.   Project Governance

Please complete this section about who will be maintaining the open source project and how it will run. Project Lead:

Name: Halil İbrahim KALKAN Email: will be shared via email GitHub Profile URL: https://github.com/hikalkan

Committers:

Governance Model:

Direct commit to the repository is closed for all developers. Because of that, new code changes must be introduced with pull requests. When a PR is opened, one of the developers in Committers section can approve the PR and merge changes to the dev branch. The reviewer checks the code quality, unit tests and evaluates the PR according to these criterias.

CLA

There is no CLA at the moment.

CLA Notification Alias aspnetboilerplate@volosoft.com

Assignment Model. Under the .NET Foundation assignment model, project ownership and other intellectual property is assigned to the .NET Foundation and the .NET Foundation agrees to grantback a license to the contributor(s).

Contribution Model. Under the .NET Foundation contribution model, a project retains ownership of the project, but grants the .NET Foundation a broad license to the project’s code and other intellectual property. The project also confirms that the project’s submissions to .NET Foundation are its own original work (there are also instructions for any third party materials that might be included).

4.   Repository Layout

The .NET Foundation host guidance for new projects and details on recommended structure here: https://github.com/dotnet/home/tree/master/guidance

Note that the open source repository should be the master where changes are made by the core development team using the same PR process that is used for non-committer contributions.

Please define below any changes you would want to make to your repositories as part of the process of joining the .NET Foundation

5. Eligibility Criteria

Please complete the following for your project

6.   PR Plan

Please summarize the public relations plan for the announcement when joining the foundation (and releasing as open source if appropriate). What is the main story we wish to promote, through what channels, what issues should we be aware of?  For significant news events then please also work with your .NET Foundation contact to ensure a full PR plan is developed.

We will be writing a blog post and promote it on our social media channels.

7.   Infrastructure Requirements

Please describe any infrastructure requirements for the project. For example, how will build servers be operated? Any web hosting or service hosting requirements? Do we need to set up SSL certificates or provide Authenticode Code Signing arrangement for releases?

Project is build with Jenkins and it is possible to generate NuGet packages using a PowerShell script and Nuke.

8.   Additional Notes

ASP.NET Boilerplate is a general purpose application framework specially designed for new modern web applications. It uses already familiar tools and implements best practices around them to provide you a SOLID development experience. ASP.NET Boilerplate works with the latest ASP.NET Core & EF Core but also supports ASP.NET MVC 5.x & EF 6.x as well. ASP.NET Boilerplate is created in August 2013 and it is maintained since then.

ChrisSfanos commented 3 years ago

Hi @ismcagdas - please email me (chris dot sfanos @ dotnetfoundation dot com the complete list of signers full names and email addresses so I can process the Project Agreement - thanks

ChrisSfanos commented 3 years ago

For the onboarding process to the .NET Foundation, we will be working through this checklist:

CLA

Project Onboarding

ChrisSfanos commented 3 years ago

Project agreement doc is now out for signing

ChrisSfanos commented 3 years ago

Sorry, lost track of this one. Agreement is signed. I'll send our CLA onboarding instructions in a few

ChrisSfanos commented 3 years ago

CLA onboarding is complete - sending the final steps next

ChrisSfanos commented 3 years ago

I've added the project to the next newsletter and the rest of the work items have been completed - this is now closed out :-)