GiMPy - coin-or-foundation/tlc GitHub Wiki

Contribution Review Checklist for GiMPy

General

  • Project Description: Python library for graph visualization
  • Contributor: Ted Ralphs
  • Contact Date: 25th June 2014
  • Handler: Stefan Vigerske
  • Reviewer: Stefan Vigerske
  • Sent instructions: 28th June 2014

Legal

  • Received CSRO: long time ago
  • Received DOL: 28th June 2014
  • OSI-approved license: EPL

Classification

  • Classified (Level 1-5): 5

Code and Documentation

  • README/LICENSE files: yes (28th June 2014)
  • Project Roadmap (Level 1 only): no
  • AUTHORS/INSTALL files (Level 2 and above): yes (28th June 2014)
  • Code builds (Level 2 and above): yes (28th June 2014)
  • Documentation (Level 3 and above): yes, barely (28th June 2014)
  • Unit test (Level 4 and above): yes (28th June 2014)
  • Project binaries (Level 5): n/a (28th June 2014)

Accepted

  • Yes: (28th June 2014)

Establishing Project

  • PM named: Ted Ralphs (28th June 2014)
  • PM familiar with Guidelines and Procedures for Project Management: yes (28th June 2014)
    • Legal issues
    • Tracking contributions
    • Responding to bugs
    • Using SVN
    • Using Trac
    • Setting up a static Web page
    • Standard practices (versioning and release, build procedures)
  • Parameters for project creation mailed to submission manager:
   # SVNPROJ  : GiMPy
   # PROJDESC : A graph library containing pure Python implementations of a variety of graph algorithms.
   # PM       : tkr
   # PM_EMAIL : [email protected]
  • PM subscribed to mailing list: (17th August 2014)

  • Code imported: member of COIN-OR group at github (17th August 2014)

  • PM given write access: yes (28th June 2014)

  • Trac page set up: (13th August 2014)

  • XML page (projDesc.xml, see documentation in the file itself, which can be copied and adapted from here) set up: (27th August 2018)

  • Project announcement: send to mailing list by submission handler (15th October 2018)

  • PM invited for full membership of COIN-OR (contact coin secretary): yes (long time ago)

  • Moved this page to ArchivedChecklists: (15th October 2018)