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Add Falco Sandbox proposal #157

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@mfdii mfdii commented Sep 27, 2018

Per our presentation on the July 17th, 2018 TOC call and project sponsorship by @quinton-hoole and @bgrant0607, we're happy to submit our Sandbox project proposal.

Sorry this took so long, we've been going through the long process of changing the licenses of both Falco and Sysdig. For the record Falco and Sysdig are both Apache licensed. The kernel module used by Falco (which is pulled from Sysdig as a dependency) is dual licensed MIT/GPL which was recommended on the call.

We appreciate the communities feedback.

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Thanks @mfdii, barring any other issues, can you confirm that Oct 10th is when the project prefers to enter the sandbox?

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mfdii commented Sep 27, 2018

Yes, that is the plan on our side. We need sometime to make sure nothing breaks when we move the repo to a neutral location (and fix it if it does) and we are finishing up the website.

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sebgoa commented Sep 28, 2018

+1 ( I have used Falco it is quite nice)

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FYI this is scheduled to be accepted on Oct 10th per request of the project

@caniszczyk caniszczyk self-assigned this Oct 4, 2018
@caniszczyk caniszczyk merged commit 4ea4955 into cncf:master Oct 10, 2018
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