[SystemSafety] Free the Standards!
Paul Sherwood
paul.sherwood at codethink.co.uk
Fri Nov 30 10:29:29 CET 2018
On 2018-11-30 08:37, Matthew Squair wrote:
> Why not start a standards wiki staffed by volunteers. First target of
> opportunity a copy left version of 61508.
For what it's worth, we already have generic infrastructure for
documentation and software engineering in the the Trustable Software [1]
project, and would be happy to help and support any open work towards
useful standards for safety (and security, and the other factors that
matter for trustability of software).
The C-Safe-Secure study group already has a wiki and mailing list there
[2] , for example. And because it's GitLab, it's trivial to host code
including tests and leverage community infrastructure for continuous
integration (e.g [3]).
Pls note that the Trustable Software project is a fully voluntary
effort, with no 'foundation' and no business plan behind it. I've been
causing Codethink to fund some contributions, but the clear objective is
to raise community awareness about what matters for trust of software.
If folks are interested we could set up a new group (and list, and any
other required infrastructure) to support the community activity today.
BTW, I'm not sure that it would need to be "copy left" - a more
permissive licence (eg Creative Commons) may be more appropriate.
br
Paul
[1] https://trustable.io
[2] https://lists.trustable.io/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
[3] https://gitlab.com/trustable/distros/minimal-distro/pipelines
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