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List of moving parts related to osquery

Places to look for information

Project Things

osquery.io Domain

This is owned by the Linux Foundation

The NS is AWS and the zone is managed within Route53 by the osquery account.

osquery GSuite

This is available to the TSC and provides USERNAME@osquery.io inboxes.

The osquery@osquery.io inbox is a inbox-like-group that forwards to all TSC members.

osquery-foundation 1Password account

This manages API keys, GPG keys, etc.

The users and owners include the osquery TSC.

Usage is free via a yearly check-in here: https://github.com/1Password/1password-teams-open-source

Officialish Information

We have a phone number in Twilio, it forwards places.

Development Things

osquery GitHub organization

Essentially this repo and all osquery foundation managed code.

The organization admins are the members of the TSC and the linuxfoundation management account.

osquery CCLA and ICLA

This is managed within the Linux Foundation's EasyCLA tool.

Members of the Linux Foundation can help with changes. There is a installed GitHub app called CommunityBridge: EasyCLA.

Help with this is best obtained through https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/servicedesk

Azure CI

This is maintained by Trail of Bits.

It requires integration into the osquery GitHub org.

osquery-packages S3

This is maintained by the osquery AWS organization (osquery-storage). The content is 100% public.

It contains dependencies for the build, in some cases pre-built dependencies.

It hosts the content for package (RPM, PKG, etc) releases as well as the content for YUM and APT repositories.

PyPI osquery-python module

https://pypi.org/project/osquery/

The owners include the osquery TSC, managed through the PyPI website.

The code is managed in the osquery/osquery-python repo.

Updating requires bumping osquery/__init__.py's __version__ field. And optionally tagging a release on GitHub.

ReadTheDocs

https://osquery.readthedocs.io/en/stable/

The admins include the osquery TSC, managed through the RTD website.

The content is hosted within the osquery/osquery repo, in the /docs folder.

Anyone submitting PRs to osquery can update the documentation.

@osqueryer GitHub bot

Unused, it existed to route notifications for Jenkins in 2014.

Coverity Static Analysis

We have a dashboard page setup at https://scan.coverity.com/projects/osquery

Various members of the TSC are project owners.

Social & Media Things

Slack

There is the Slack workspace, admins include the osquery TSC.

There is a auto-inviter (slackin) configured within a Droplet at https://osquery-slack.herokuapp.com

@osquery Twitter account

This twitter account is configured to grant various TSC members posting permissions in TweetDeck. You should be able to login and use it.

The underlying credentials are in 1password.

Reddit Admins

Keybase User

Money Things

CommunityBridge Fundraising Platform

osquery exists on communitybridge's funding platform -- https://funding.communitybridge.org/projects/osquery In theory any members of the TSC can file expense in that. seph (@directionless) is probably the entry owner.

Readthedocs Money