diff --git a/news/origin_master_February_5_2022.md b/news/origin_master_February_5_2022.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1d431f0c87 --- /dev/null +++ b/news/origin_master_February_5_2022.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +[![dffml-logo-lightmode.svg](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/dffml/8db01b0c59e6b70f36d3a16ea4428d803e272d06/docs/images/logo-lightmode.svg)]( +https://github.com/intel/dffml/commit/8db01b0c59e6b70f36d3a16ea4428d803e272d06) + +The guy who designed the logo for Git (https://jasonlong.me/) designed DFFML +a logo!!! We merged his contribution of the logo files yesterday. + +One of the students from GSoC last year on the project reached out to him +and asked him if he would do it, and well, he did it! + +For some reason the project getting a logo feels like some kind of milestone +in it's journey. I thought I'd take a moment to reflect on the project's +history, and update you all on what we hope is its future. + +The project started on December 26th of 2017 when Diego Heath outlined the +original architecture. Building on John Whiteman's work and integrating with +Rodigo's web app, we set out on a mission to make a robot (George as Tibbs +named him) do our most dreaded of tasks, looking at open source projects! +We enabled auto review on the Allowlist Tool somewhere around June of 2018, +and the project open sourced on March 7th of 2019. We then presented the +work at [BSides PDX in October of 2019](https://gist.github.com/pdxjohnny/07b8c7b4a9e05579921aa3cc8aed4866#file-rolling_alice_progress_report_0003_down_the_dependency_rabbit_hole_bsides_portland_2019-md), +along with revamped data flow architecture which was inspired by the name +Jessica gave us, and with advice from Arjan. Just wanted to share with you +all since you all were a huge part of making the project happen. We couldn't +have done it without everyone's feedback and guidance thought the years. + +![initial-scetch-of-arch-by-diego-heath](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ec8f973b-1458-4ce7-8872-5b273c660c8b) + +Things have gone great the past few years being in Google Summer of Code +(GSoC). Big thanks to Terri who leads the Python Software Foundation (PSF) +GSoC org and helped us navigate that process and hosting us as a sub-org. +We've mentored 8 students, with several of those students having been mentors +themselves after their time as students. Most of the students have gone on +to have full time jobs, we're lucky that they still make time to be a part +of the community and mentor others. The project has been a space for students +to learn about software development and machine learning. The project has +also been a place for me to learn about running an open source project, +CI/CD, documentation, and most importantly building a community. I'm grateful +to all who have been involved as I know my learning curve was at times rocky. + +Saying I'm a bit too busy lately is an understatement. The students who'd +mentored during GSoC the past few years are likely / hopefully soon going to +take over maintenance of the project going forward soon. Terri and I meet +with them and they have been working on their governance documentation +(thank you again Jessica) for their org: https://github.com/builtree. +Under their leadership, the project will hopefully reach it's beta milestone +within the next two years. I'm excited to see what the future holds. I know +they will continue the spirt of the community and build amazing things. + +Thanks again for all the advice along the way. + +- John