This project welcomes contributors from any organization or background, provided they are willing to follow the simple processes outlined below, as well as adhere to the Code of Conduct.
The community collaborates primarily through Zoom
calls, GitHub
and the instance messaging tool, Slack
.
There is also a mailing list.
There are two regular online meetings using Zoom each week, both on a Tuesday. All are welcome.
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Developers call - one hour - Discussion on code development - not minuted -
10 am (UK); 11 am (Amsterdam/CET); 12pm (Bucharest)
Zoom Conference https://zoom.us/j/523629111
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Community call - one hour - Demos, meet-ups and other activities going on in the Egeria community
2pm (UK); 3pm (Amsterdam/CET); 4pm (Bucharest)
Zoom Conference https://zoom.us/j/523629111
Meeting Agenda and Minutes are here https://github.com/odpi/data-governance/wiki
Egeria uses the LF AI & Data Slack community to provide an ongoing dialogue between members. This creates a recorded discussion of design decisions and discussions that complement the project meetings.
Follow the link above and register with the LF AI & Data slack service using your email address.
Once signed in you can see all of the active slack channels.
The main slack channel for the Egeria project is called #egeria-discussion
Additional channels are added from time to time as new workgroups and discussion topics are established. For Egeria these channel names will begin with '#egeria'. You can also view slack channels from other LF AI & Data projects.
More information about slack is available in the developer-resources/tools pages.
Follow the link to review the mailing list archives
Below are links to websites and other resources for Egeria.
- Egeria's Home Page - documentation for Egeria
- Egeria's Webinars - virtual events covering topics of interest.
- Egeria's workshops - face-to-face workshops promoting discussion and education on Egeria
- Presentations on Egeria - presentations given at conferences and private gatherings
The Egeria project used GitHub to maintain its content. It has the following repositories:
- egeria - contains the core Egeria function along with samples, tutorials and documentation.
- egeria-connector-hadoop-ecosystem - contains connectors to integrate technologies from the hadoop ecosystem into the open metadata ecosystem.
- egeria-connector-ibm-information-server - contains connectors to integrate IBM Information Server into the open metadata ecosystem.
- data-governance - contains Egeria's Guidance on Governance (GoG) as well as large media files such as presentations and movies.
- egeria-dev-projects - contains fun projects for developers to help them learn about the Egeria technology.
- egeria-palisade - contains content from the collaboration between the Egeria project and the Palisade project.
All of these repositories are publicly visible. However, if you want to contribute new content then you need to create a GitHub account. This can be created from the top of the GitHub home page.
If you are not familiar with Git and GitHub, there is additional education in the developer-resources/tools pages.
Egeria uses GitHub's fork and pull model to create a contribution. This process is described in detail in the Egeria Dojo Education.
There are additional resources for contributors under developer-resources. Review the developer guidelines to understand the requirements associated with new content for Egeria.
Every contribution is signed to say that the contributor has the rights to make the contribution and agrees with the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO)
The Linux Foundation provide build and distribution facilities. You need an account to access some of the reports from the build.
This is the link to create a Linux Foundation account. Note the username and password you selected.
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Return to Egeria's Home Page
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Return to Egeria's GitHub Top-level
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Link to Egeria's Operations Guide
License: CC BY 4.0, Copyright Contributors to the ODPi Egeria project.