Bring your project to ALASCA.

ALASCA New project

Digital sovereignty depends first and foremost on one thing: open-source-technologies that enable and facilitate the deployment and operation of cloud infrastructures. ALASCA provides a home for these projects, offering the support and structure they need to succeed.

Ready to take your project to the next level? Discover why becoming a part of ALASCA can make all the difference.

 

Your Benefits

ALASCA Projects Support

Support

We help you to grow your project by providing continuous support with further development and management and breathe additional life into it with customised branding.

ALASCA Projects Visibility

Visibility

ALASCA is visible - and so is your project. Present your work to a wide audience at various online and offline events and attract potential users or new contributors.

ALASCA Projects Community

Community

At ALASCA, you won‘t just be building a project – you‘ll be collaborating with other open-source enthusiast, exchanging ideas, and gaining support from like-minded individuals.

ALASCA projects Influence

Impact

Being part of ALASCA means being part of something bigger. You‘ll profoundly contribute to our mission of digital sovereignty and make a true difference for Europe‘s digital landscape.

Which Projects Can Join ALASCA?

We welcome any project that is aligned with open-source principles and focuses on cloud-infrastructures. But don‘t worry – even if your project is closed-source, we‘re happy to help you transform it into an open-source-technology.

You can explore our current open-source projects here:

Requirements Your Project Should Meet

Operability is crucial for advancing digital sovereignty. To ensure that all projects are able to make substantial contributions to this, ALASCA has established specific requirements that support our projects‘ progress and long-term usability.

At ALASCA, we classify our projects into two categories, each reflecting its level of maturity:

ALASCA project status Snowflake Stage 1

Stage 1

Snowflake

ALASCA project status Glacier Stage 2

Stage 2

Glacier

The maturity of each project is determined by various criteria, such as its state of documentation and project Governance.

How to bring your project to ALASCA

If you want to learn more about our requirements and the application process, simply shoot us a short message via our Contact form and tell us briefly about your project and your motivation for moving it to ALASCA. We‘ll get back to you soon!

FAQ

1. Does moving my project to ALASCA involve any fees?

No. The transfer of your project to ALASCA is free of charge.

2. Do I have to be a member at ALASCA myself?

In principle, no – but it is advisable to become a part of ALASCA and take part in the association‘s activities. We offer memberships for both natural and legal persons.

3. Who owns the project after bringing it to ALASCA?

When the application and acceptance process is finalized, the project officially belongs to ALASCA and it should also be communicated as such. You will receive guidelines to help you with this.

4. Can I still make decisions in relation to the project?

Yes. Despite the transfer, the original roles within the project – and therefore also the responsibility for the roadmap – remain in place. Our Technical Steering Committee will however check the project‘s status and progress from time to time.

5 I‘m still not sure if moving my project to ALASCA is a good idea. What do I do?

Don‘t worry, we totally understand that this is a major decision. If you have questions or concerns, reach out to us via our contact form anytime. We‘ll write you back and can also set up a call with you.

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