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Welcome to the O Wiki!
This Wiki was created to facilitate day-to-day work with the resources of the O project, especially when accessing them in batch mode, e.g. as part of a software release build.
Search for a package
Find out whether a particular version of a software package is supported by O and has already been curated. A particular Web script is provided for this purpose, and an interactive Web interface is available to test and use this feature.
Obtain disclosure files
A shell script is provided to encapsulate the Web search script and obtain the related disclosure files. Another interactive Web interface is available to test and use this feature.
Obtain licensing information
Another Web script is available that also encapsulates the Web search script, but then generates a list of licenses that are used in a given software package. The script accepts as argument either a package name or a package name along with a version. In the former case the licenses of all available versions are listed, whereas in the latter the output is restricted to the specified version.
Reuse existing material in case of version mismatch
If a particular version of a software package has not been curated before, but another one that may be close to it has, then FOSSology's reuse feature can be applied. Details are given in the presentation and video material on the O home page: Please check out "Use case 2" at the O presentations.
Contribution
How to contribute to the project if a package that is not yet included with O has been externally curated? Contributions are greatly appreciated, and therefore we would like to encourage as many users as possible to contribute. The more versions of more packages that are curated, the more beneficial the O project will be. However, to maintain confidence in the material, we have instituted a rigorous vetting process. Volunteers are asked to first contact the O Officer via email. The easiest next step is then probably to arrange a video conference, get to know each other, and understand the basic principles of the O curation process. From that moment, new software packages can be curated and provided in the fork tree. The maintainer will then review the newly provided curation data in close collaboration with the contributor, and once the review is successful, the new curation data will be included and made publicly available through the repository. The contributor's and reviewer's names will be indicated in the README file of the package.