VOTE: Accepting project Pyrsia as a CDF incubating project
- Website: https://pyrsia.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/pyrsia
- Project proposal: https://github.com/cdfoundation/toc/pull/149. Text version
- Presentation at the Software Supply Chain SIG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SNKO8Fysbc . There was also a presentation at the TOC meeting, but unfortunately it was not recorded
- TOC Sponsors: Steve Taylor, Melissa McKay
- Individual committers: listed here
- Company contributors: JFrog, Docker, DeployHub, Huawei, Oracle
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PyrsiaOSS
Dear all,As decided by the TOC meeting yesterday, we would like to start public voting for adding Project Pyrsia to the Continuous Delivery Foundation (Project proposal). If accepted, the project would join the CDF as an incubating project. All votes and comments will be welcome! Please cast your vote by July 29th, 10PM UTC.Persia is a Decentralized Package Network. Pyrsia aims to secure the software supply chain of open-source dependencies by creating a system that secures open-source builds and distribution. As concluded by the TOC, the project fits the scope of the CDF which targets providing solutions and best practices for all aspects of software delivery.References:
- Website: https://pyrsia.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/pyrsia
- Project proposal: https://github.com/cdfoundation/toc/pull/149. Text version
- Presentation at the Software Supply Chain SIG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SNKO8Fysbc . There was also a presentation at the TOC meeting, but unfortunately it was not recorded
- TOC Sponsors: Steve Taylor, Melissa McKay
- Individual committers: listed here
- Company contributors: JFrog, Docker, DeployHub, Huawei, Oracle
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PyrsiaOSS
For more information about the CDF project lifecycle and membership requirements, see this page. Thanks a lot to Steve and Melissa for driving this proposal in the TOC!Best regards,Oleg NenashevCDF TOC Chair
+1 on PyrsiaOn Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 9:32 AM Oleg Nenashev <o.v.nenashev@...> wrote:Dear all,As decided by the TOC meeting yesterday, we would like to start public voting for adding Project Pyrsia to the Continuous Delivery Foundation (Project proposal). If accepted, the project would join the CDF as an incubating project. All votes and comments will be welcome! Please cast your vote by July 29th, 10PM UTC.Persia is a Decentralized Package Network. Pyrsia aims to secure the software supply chain of open-source dependencies by creating a system that secures open-source builds and distribution. As concluded by the TOC, the project fits the scope of the CDF which targets providing solutions and best practices for all aspects of software delivery.References:
- Website: https://pyrsia.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/pyrsia
- Project proposal: https://github.com/cdfoundation/toc/pull/149. Text version
- Presentation at the Software Supply Chain SIG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SNKO8Fysbc . There was also a presentation at the TOC meeting, but unfortunately it was not recorded
- TOC Sponsors: Steve Taylor, Melissa McKay
- Individual committers: listed here
- Company contributors: JFrog, Docker, DeployHub, Huawei, Oracle
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PyrsiaOSS
For more information about the CDF project lifecycle and membership requirements, see this page. Thanks a lot to Steve and Melissa for driving this proposal in the TOC!Best regards,Oleg NenashevCDF TOC Chair--Kind Regards,Tracy RaganCEO and Co-Founder / DeployHub / tel: + 1.505.424.6440/ mob: +1.505.780.0558Continuous Delivery Foundation Board MemberWe make microservices easy.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 11:02 AM
To: Tracy Ragan <tracy@...>
Cc: cdf-toc <cdf-toc@...>
Subject: Re: [cdf-toc] VOTE: Accepting project Pyrsia as a CDF incubating project
+1 binding from me by the way
On Wed, 20 Jul 2022, 17:56 Tracy Ragan, <tracy@...> wrote:
+1 on Pyrsia
On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 9:32 AM Oleg Nenashev <o.v.nenashev@...> wrote:
Dear all,
As decided by the TOC meeting yesterday, we would like to start public voting for adding Project Pyrsia to the Continuous Delivery Foundation (Project proposal). If accepted, the project would join the CDF as an incubating project. All votes and comments will be welcome! Please cast your vote by July 29th, 10PM UTC.
Persia is a Decentralized Package Network. Pyrsia aims to secure the software supply chain of open-source dependencies by creating a system that secures open-source builds and distribution. As concluded by the TOC, the project fits the scope of the CDF which targets providing solutions and best practices for all aspects of software delivery.
References:
- Website: https://pyrsia.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/pyrsia
- Project proposal: https://github.com/cdfoundation/toc/pull/149. Text version
- Presentation at the Software Supply Chain SIG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SNKO8Fysbc . There was also a presentation at the TOC meeting, but unfortunately it was not recorded
- TOC Sponsors: Steve Taylor, Melissa McKay
- Individual committers: listed here
- Company contributors: JFrog, Docker, DeployHub, Huawei, Oracle
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PyrsiaOSS
For more information about the CDF project lifecycle and membership requirements, see this page. Thanks a lot to Steve and Melissa for driving this proposal in the TOC!
Best regards,
Oleg Nenashev
CDF TOC Chair
--
Kind Regards,
Tracy Ragan
CEO and Co-Founder / DeployHub / tel: + 1.505.424.6440/ mob: +1.505.780.0558
Continuous Delivery Foundation Board Member
We make microservices easy.
Dear all,As decided by the TOC meeting yesterday, we would like to start public voting for adding Project Pyrsia to the Continuous Delivery Foundation (Project proposal). If accepted, the project would join the CDF as an incubating project. All votes and comments will be welcome! Please cast your vote by July 29th, 10PM UTC.Persia is a Decentralized Package Network. Pyrsia aims to secure the software supply chain of open-source dependencies by creating a system that secures open-source builds and distribution. As concluded by the TOC, the project fits the scope of the CDF which targets providing solutions and best practices for all aspects of software delivery.References:
- Website: https://pyrsia.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/pyrsia
- Project proposal: https://github.com/cdfoundation/toc/pull/149. Text version
- Presentation at the Software Supply Chain SIG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SNKO8Fysbc . There was also a presentation at the TOC meeting, but unfortunately it was not recorded
- TOC Sponsors: Steve Taylor, Melissa McKay
- Individual committers: listed here
- Company contributors: JFrog, Docker, DeployHub, Huawei, Oracle
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PyrsiaOSS
For more information about the CDF project lifecycle and membership requirements, see this page. Thanks a lot to Steve and Melissa for driving this proposal in the TOC!Best regards,Oleg NenashevCDF TOC Chair
+1 on Pyrsia
Thanks,
David
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 8:56 AM
To: Oleg Nenashev <o.v.nenashev@...>
Cc: cdf-toc <cdf-toc@...>
Subject: Re: [cdf-toc] VOTE: Accepting project Pyrsia as a CDF incubating project
+1 on Pyrsia
On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 9:32 AM Oleg Nenashev <o.v.nenashev@...> wrote:
Dear all,
As decided by the TOC meeting yesterday, we would like to start public voting for adding Project Pyrsia to the Continuous Delivery Foundation (Project proposal). If accepted, the project would join the CDF as an incubating project. All votes and comments will be welcome! Please cast your vote by July 29th, 10PM UTC.
Persia is a Decentralized Package Network. Pyrsia aims to secure the software supply chain of open-source dependencies by creating a system that secures open-source builds and distribution. As concluded by the TOC, the project fits the scope of the CDF which targets providing solutions and best practices for all aspects of software delivery.
References:
- Website: https://pyrsia.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/pyrsia
- Project proposal: https://github.com/cdfoundation/toc/pull/149. Text version
- Presentation at the Software Supply Chain SIG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SNKO8Fysbc . There was also a presentation at the TOC meeting, but unfortunately it was not recorded
- TOC Sponsors: Steve Taylor, Melissa McKay
- Individual committers: listed here
- Company contributors: JFrog, Docker, DeployHub, Huawei, Oracle
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PyrsiaOSS
For more information about the CDF project lifecycle and membership requirements, see this page. Thanks a lot to Steve and Melissa for driving this proposal in the TOC!
Best regards,
Oleg Nenashev
CDF TOC Chair
--
Kind Regards,
Tracy Ragan
CEO and Co-Founder / DeployHub / tel: + 1.505.424.6440/ mob: +1.505.780.0558
Continuous Delivery Foundation Board Member
We make microservices easy.
+1 non-binding on Pyrsia
Thanks to Sudhindra Rao who said in slack:
As related to Pyrsia .. No there are no cryptocoins involved. Pyrsia does not intend to incentivitize participation using any cryptocurrency. We are only working with organizations that would become part of the governing board of Pyrsia to bring up trusted nodes. The trust mechanisms will be deliberately available only to these orgs. Additionally the membership also gives the org the ability to crosscheck other orgs and their security etiquette for Pyrsia. Thus the Pyrsia governing board maintains a high bar of how the trusted nodes work together. For regular nodes - they are pretty much open to anyone who would like to download and install pyrsia node on their machine. Since these nodes do not have the ability to commit to the network(meaning add new binaries/packages to it) and thus do not have the ability to commit to the transparency log, it is deemed safe. These nodes will still enhance the experience using decentralized P2P exchange of info/binaries and also leverage the network for better throughput by streaming from multiple nodes.
+1 binding
I think there was a similar question on the slack channel. I will respond in the same way
Please let me know if that was good explanation and I can elaborate more.
Thanks,
Sudhindra.
Kara de la Marck
Dear all,As decided by the TOC meeting yesterday, we would like to start public voting for adding Project Pyrsia to the Continuous Delivery Foundation (Project proposal). If accepted, the project would join the CDF as an incubating project. All votes and comments will be welcome! Please cast your vote by July 29th, 10PM UTC.Persia is a Decentralized Package Network. Pyrsia aims to secure the software supply chain of open-source dependencies by creating a system that secures open-source builds and distribution. As concluded by the TOC, the project fits the scope of the CDF which targets providing solutions and best practices for all aspects of software delivery.References:
- Website: https://pyrsia.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/pyrsia
- Project proposal: https://github.com/cdfoundation/toc/pull/149. Text version
- Presentation at the Software Supply Chain SIG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SNKO8Fysbc . There was also a presentation at the TOC meeting, but unfortunately it was not recorded
- TOC Sponsors: Steve Taylor, Melissa McKay
- Individual committers: listed here
- Company contributors: JFrog, Docker, DeployHub, Huawei, Oracle
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PyrsiaOSS
For more information about the CDF project lifecycle and membership requirements, see this page. Thanks a lot to Steve and Melissa for driving this proposal in the TOC!Best regards,Oleg NenashevCDF TOC Chair