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Terms:
In this document, the terms have the following meanings:

  • "Conformance Marks" means (1) the word mark "Zowe Conformant," (2) the "Zowe Conformant" logo, and (3) all other logos and marks described in the Visual Branding Guide
  • "Project Word Mark" means the trademark "Zowe"
  • "Conformance Program" means the conformance, testing and trademark usage program descried in this document
  • "Participant" means a company or other entity that is permitted to use one or more of the Conformance Marks in association with their goods, services, pursuant to the Conformance Program
  • "Qualifying Offering(s)" means a Participant's goods or services that are conformant pursuant to the testing procedures described in the Test Evaluation Guide, where the conformance testing results have been submitted to and accepted by The Open Mainframe Project.
  • "Component(s)" means one or multiple of the Zowe API Mediation Layer, Command Line Interface, Web Desktop or future technology included in the Zowe project

Participant Requirements:
In order to be a Participant in the Conformance Program and to use the Conformant Marks, a Participant must do the following:

  1. Identify Offerings: determine those of its goods and services with which it intends to use the Conformance Marks
  2. Apply: submit a signed participation form to The Open Mainframe Project
  3. Test: perform the tests specified in the Test Evaluation Guide on its designated goods and services
  4. Submit Test Results: submit the results of tests to The Open Mainframe Project for review and verification
  5. Successful Review: receive from The Open Mainframe Project confirmation that the test results have successfully passed and the Qualifying Offerings are acknowledged as conformant. 
  6. Ongoing Conformance: continue to abide by the terms and conditions of the Conformance Program throughout the period of the Participant's use of the Conformance Marks, including without limitation the specific requirements described below.

Process

1. Identify Offerings

The Participant should identify those of its goods and services, including specific version(s), with which it desires to use the Conformance Marks. These are the goods and services that will be subject to testing. The Participant should also determine the version(s) of the Zowe test suite that it intends to test against. Goods and services which have not previously been Qualifying Offerings must be tested against either (a) the most recent version of the Zowe test suite released by the Zowe project, or (b) the immediately-preceding minor release. If the tests pass successfully, and if the Participant fulfills the other requirements for the Conformance Program, then these goods and services are considered "Qualifying Offerings."

2. Apply
The Participant must submit a completed and signed Participation Form to The Open Mainframe Project by email to XXXXXXX . The Participation form must designate the specific Qualifying Offering(s) that will be tested and include any other information requested on the Participation Form.

3. Test
The Test Evaluation Guide contains details about the self-testing process and the specific tests that must be passed for a Participant's offering to be considered a Qualifying Offering. A Participant confirms that its goods and services are Qualifying Offerings by demonstrating that its offerings have successfully passed all of the tests set forth in the Test Evaluation Guide. The Zowe project will make available a testing evaluation program that Participants will use to determine whether the tests are passed or failed. 

4. Submit Test Results
After passing the designated tests, a Participant must submit to The Open Mainframe Project a copy of the testing results generated by the testing evaluation programDefinitions

In this document, these terms have the following meanings:

  • Conformance Marks” means (1) the word mark “Zowe Conformant”, (2) the “Zowe Conformant” logo, and (3) all other logos and marks described in the Visual Branding Guide;
  • Project Word Mark” means the trademark “Zowe”;
  • Conformance Program” means the conformance, testing and trademark usage program described in this document;
  • Participant” means a company or other entity that is permitted to use one or more of the Conformance Marks in association with their goods, services, pursuant to the Conformance Program;
  • Qualifying Offering(s)” means a Participant’s goods or services that are conformant pursuant to the testing procedures described in the Test Evaluation Guide, where the conformance testing results or confirmations, as applicable have been submitted to and accepted by The Linux Foundation; and
  • Component(s)” means each of (i) the Zowe API Mediation Layer, (ii) the Zowe CLI, (iii) the Zowe App Framework and (iv) any future technology included in the Zowe project that is designated as a “Component” in the Test Evaluation Guide.

Related Documents

Together with these terms and conditions, the following documents are part of the Conformance Program, each as updated from time to time:

Introduction

The Conformance Marks and the Project Word Mark are trademarks of The Linux Foundation. In connection with the Zowe community, The Linux Foundation has established the Conformance Program to achieve two objectives: 1) to ensure that the Conformance Marks and the Project Word Mark remain reliable indicators of the qualities that they have been created to preserve, and 2) to ensure that community members are able to accurately describe their Qualifying Offerings.

To achieve these objectives, The Linux Foundation requires that third parties who use the Conformance Marks in association with their goods and services may do so only as Participants pursuant to the Conformance Program described in this document. By participating in the Conformance Program and by using the Conformance Marks, a Participant acknowledges that third parties will be relying on the accuracy of its self-testing results and confirmations and on its compliance with the terms of the Conformance Program.

Participant Requirements:

In order to be a Participant in the Conformance Program and to use the Conformant Marks, a Participant must do the following:

  1. Identify Offerings: determine those of its goods and services with which it intends to use the Conformance Marks
  2. Apply: submit a signed participation form to The Linux Foundation
  3. Test: perform the tests specified in the Test Evaluation Guide on its designated goods and services
  4. Submit Test Results: submit the results of tests (or, in the absence of a testing evaluation program, confirmations of conformance) to The Linux Foundation for review and verification
  5. Successful Review: receive from The Linux Foundation confirmation that the test results have successfully passed or otherwise been accepted and the Qualifying Offerings are acknowledged as conformant. 
  6. Ongoing Conformance: continue to abide by the terms and conditions of the Conformance Program throughout the period of the Participant’s use of the Conformance Marks, including without limitation the specific requirements described below.

Members of Open Mainframe Project will not be charged fees to participate in the Conformance Program. Other potential Participants should contact Open Mainframe Project for more information about participation fees.

Process

  1. Identify Offerings

The Participant should identify those of its goods and services, including specific version(s), with which it desires to use the Conformance Marks. These are the goods and services that will be subject to testing. The Participant should also determine the version(s) of the Zowe testing evaluation criteria that it intends to test against. Goods and services which have not previously been Qualifying Offerings must be tested against the most recent version of the Zowe testing evaluation criteria released by the Zowe project. If the evaluation criteria are successfully satisfied, and if the Participant fulfills the other requirements for the Conformance Program, then these goods and services are considered “Qualifying Offerings.”

  1. Apply

The Participant must submit a completed and signed Participation Form to The Linux Foundation via electronic signature at the Participation Form URL listed above or by any other method made available by The Linux Foundation. The Participation Form must designate the specific Qualifying Offering(s) that will be tested and include any other information requested on the Participation Form.

  1. Test

The Test Evaluation Guide contains details about the self-testing process and the specific tests that must be passed and criteria that must be satisfied for a Participant’s offering to be considered a Qualifying Offering. A Participant confirms that its goods and services are Qualifying Offerings by demonstrating that its offerings have successfully passed all of the tests and satisfied all of the criteria set forth in the Test Evaluation Guide. If the Zowe project makes available a testing evaluation program for the Conformance Program, then Participants must use the testing evaluation program to determine whether the tests are passed or failed. If the Zowe project has not made a testing evaluation program available, then the Participant should evaluate each of its potential Qualifying Offerings in accordance with the criteria set forth in the Test Evaluation Guide. 

  1. Submit Test Results

After passing the designated tests and satisfying the applicable criteria, a Participant must submit to The Linux Foundation a copy of the testing results generated by the testing evaluation program. If the Zowe project has not made a testing evaluation program available, then for each potential Qualifying Offering, the Participant must affirm its conformance as set forth on the Participation Form or other system of record made available by The Linux Foundation. These results may be made available to the public on the Zowe project website or other public repository if Participant makes public use of the Conformance Marks. However, if the Participant decides not to proceed with any such public use following submission of testing results to The Open Mainframe Project, then upon Participants written request to The Open Mainframe Project the test results will not be publicly disclosed.5. Successful Review
If The Open Mainframe Project .

  1. Successful Review

If The Linux Foundation confirms to the Participant that the test tests have been successfully passed and that the criteria in the Test Evaluation Guide have been satisfied, and if the other requirements for participant in the conformance program have been met, then the Participant may use the Program Marks with its Qualifying Offerings, subject to the usage requirements descried described below in the section "Use of Program Marks." The Open Mainframe Project entitled “Use of the Conformance Marks.” The Linux Foundation may share test results with members of the Zowe project community if The Open Mainframe Project if The Linux Foundation deems it necessary and appropriate in connection with confirming that the tests have been passed or failed and that the criteria in the Test Evaluation Guide have been satisfied.6.

  1. Ongoing Conformance

The participant must continue to abide by the terms and conditions of the Conformance Program throughout the period of the Participant's Participant’s use of the Program Marks. This includes all of the terms set forth in this agreement, including without limitation the following specific requirements:

Conformance Test Versions: Conformance for a Qualifying Offering is tied to a specific version

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of the corresponding conformance tests and evaluation criteria for one or more particular Components. The

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tests’ and evaluation criteria version number and

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the corresponding Component must be specified within the Conformance Mark logos,

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Note: In addition to the 30-day post-release conformance requirement, we will not introduce any breaking changes to @latestcore (forward development) within 30 days of a major Zowe release (1.x.x > 2.0.0). This provides application developers with 30 days leading up to the release to integrate with core and be "day-1 compatible" with the features when they are ported to @lts-incremental.

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as described in the Visual Branding Guide. When a new version of the Test Evaluation Guide is released, conformant applications and services must demonstrate that they pass the updated tests and meet the updated evaluation criteria within 60 days. Applications that do not do so within the allotted time must not be marked as conformant thereafter. A previously-Qualifying Offering can re-conform to the new Test Evaluation Guide to regain conformance at any time by following the steps described above.

Reported Non-ConformanceIf The Linux Foundation subsequently determines or is informed that a Qualifying Offering does not successfully meet the evaluation criteria, then upon written notice from The Linux Foundation the Participant must address any non-conformance concerns raised by The Linux Foundation; successfully pass the corresponding tests and satisfy the applicable criteria; and submit to The Linux Foundation a copy of the new testing results generated by the testing evaluation program and/or confirmations of conformance, as applicable, within 30 days following such notice. Otherwise, the Participant will be subject to the requirements set forth below for removal of the Conformance Marks from that product or service.

Removal of the Conformance Marks at End of Conformance or Participation. If a Qualifying Offering ceases to remain conformant with the applicable tests and evaluation criteria, or

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upon any other termination of participation in the Conformance Program

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, a Participant may no longer use the Conformance Marks in new materials for that formerly Qualifying Offering, and must remove the Conformance Marks from existing marketing materials and websites for that formerly Qualifying Offering within 30 days.

Use of the Conformance Marks
Use of the Conformance Marks is only permitted for Participants who have satisfied the requirements of the Conformance Program, and is only permitted in connection with its Qualifying Offerings. No other rights to use the Conformance Marks or the Project Word Mark are permitted hereunder, except to the extent permitted under “fair use” or other applicable law.

All use of the Conformance Marks is subject to the Trademark Usage Guidelines, which are incorporated herein.

Additionally, the following specific rules also apply to use of the Conformance Marks:

  • Do follow the requirements set forth in the Visual Branding Guide when using the Conformance Marks.
  • Do specify the version and

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  • Component of the Conformance Tests for which a Qualifying Offering has been tested, in a location near the Participant’s use of the Conformance Marks.
  • Do include appropriate notices

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  • of The Linux Foundation’s ownership of the Conformance Marks and the Project Word Mark. 
  • Do not use the Conformance Marks except as permitted pursuant to the Conformance Program’s terms. For example, do not use the Conformance Marks in connection with a service offering that is not itself a Qualifying Offering, or with a formerly Qualifying Offering whose conformance has terminated.
  • Do not be misleading about the nature or scope of certification or conformance.
  • Do not state or imply that the Participant’s participation in the Conformance Program

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  • constitutes The Linux Foundation’s endorsement of a Participant or its goods or services. For example, do not say that a Participant or a Qualifying Offering has been “certified

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  • by” The Linux Foundation or that The Linux Foundation “has certified Product XYZ”.
  • Do not state or imply that there are different degrees of certification or conformance. For example

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  • , do not say that a Qualifying Offering is “more certified” than another, or that it was “certified before” another Participant’s offerings.

Participant Marks

Each Participant hereby grants to The Open Mainframe Projectto The Linux Foundation a royalty-free, worldwide license to use and display the names and logos  of  Participant  and  its  Qualifying  Offerings  (the  “Participant  Marks”)  in  connection  with  The Open Mainframe Project's logos of Participant and its Qualifying Offerings (the “Participant Marks”) in connection with The Linux Foundation’s operation of the Conformance Program and its marketing and promotion of Participant’s participation in the Conformance Program. Each Participant represents and warrants that it possesses all rights necessary to make this  license  grant.  The Open Mainframe Project  will  comply  with  any  reasonable  requirements  regarding  use  of  the  this license grant. The Linux Foundation will comply with any reasonable requirements regarding use of the Participant Marks about which the Participant notifies The Open Mainframe Projectnotifies The Linux Foundation, and will correct any identified misuse within a reasonable time following Participant’s notification. Nothing in this section shall require The Open Mainframe Projectrequire The Linux Foundation to make any use of the Participant Marks. As between The Open Mainframe Projectbetween The Linux Foundation and Participant, any goodwill associated with the foregoing use of the Participant Marks shall inure to the benefit of the Participant.

Term and Termination

Term. : The term of a Participant’s participation in the Conformance Program shall begin upon the Participant’s submission  (by  email/form???or other  method  made  available  by Zowe,  Inc.???),  and The Open Mainframe Project  receipt  and  acceptance,  of  a  fully-completed  Participation  Form  signed  by  submission of a Participation Form using the Participation Form URL listed above or by any other method made available by The Linux Foundation, and The Linux Foundation’s receipt and acceptance of a fully-completed Participation Form signed by the Participant.

Termination. 
Either The Open Mainframe Project: Either The Linux Foundation or the Participant may terminate Participant’s participation in the Conformance Program upon written notice to the other. Additionally, Participant’s participation in the Conformance Program shall automatically terminate (unless otherwise agreed by The Open Mainframe Projectby The Linux Foundation in writing) upon the occurrence of: (1) the Participant’s breach of the terms of the Conformance Program, if such breach is incurable or, if curable, is not cured  within 15  days  thereafter;  or  (2)  the  cessation  of  conformance  for  all  of  the  Participant’s  cured within 15 days following written notice of breach; or (2) the cessation of conformance for all of the Participant’s Qualifying Offerings, if the Participant does not confirm any new Qualifying Offering within 30 days thereafter.

Effect of Termination; Survival
: Upon the termination of Participant’s participation in the Conformance Program, the  Participant  may  no  longer  use  the  Conformance  Marks  and  must  remove  them  from  existing  the Participant may no longer use the Conformance Marks and must remove them from existing marketing materials and websites. The sections of this agreement entitled “Participant MarksMarks”, “Disclaimer of WarrantiesWarranties”, “Limitation of LiabilityLiability”, “Indemnification”, and “Miscellaneous” shall survive any such termination.

Disclaimer of Warranties

THE OPEN MAINFRAME PROJECTLINUX FOUNDATION MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CONFORMANCE PROGRAM , OR THE CONFORMANCE MARKS, EITHER TO PARTICIPANT OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE  WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY,  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  TITLE,  OR  TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF ANY THIRD PARTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. ANY DISCLAIMERS AND INDEMNITIES SET  FORTH  IN  THE  TRADEMARK  USAGE  GUIDELINES  ARE  ALSO  DEEMED  TO  BE  INCORPORATED  HEREIN.  A PARTICIPANT’S  PARTICIPATION  IN  THE  CONFORMANCE  PROGRAM  DOES  NOT  CONSTITUTE  ANY  FORM  OF ENDORSEMENT BY THE OPEN MAINFRAME PROJECTSET FORTH IN THE TRADEMARK USAGE GUIDELINES ARE ALSO DEEMED TO BE INCORPORATED HEREIN. A PARTICIPANT’S PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFORMANCE PROGRAM DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ANY FORM OF ENDORSEMENT BY THE LINUX FOUNDATION OF ANY PARTICIPANT OR ITS QUALIFYING OFFERINGS, AND THE OPEN MAINFRAME PROJECTAND THE LINUX FOUNDATION MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT THERETO. THE CONFORMANCE PROGRAM IS OFFERED “AS-IS”, “AS-AVAILABLE” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS.

Limitation of LiabilityTO  THE  MAXIMUM  EXTENT  PERMITTED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW,  THE OPEN MAINFRAME PROJECT  SHALL  NOT  BE  LIABLE  FOR  ANY DAMAGES,  INCLUDING  DIRECT,  INDIRECT,  SPECIAL,  CONSEQUENTIAL,  EXEMPLARY  OR  PUNITIVE  DAMAGES, ARISING  OUT  OF  OR  RELATING  TO  THE  CONFORMANCE  PROGRAM  OR  ANY  PARTICIPANT’S

PARTICIPATION THEREIN.  IF  ANY  DAMAGES  ARE  NOT  EXCLUDED  UNDER  APPLICABLE  LAW  PURSUANT  TO  THE  TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE LINUX FOUNDATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE CONFORMANCE PROGRAM OR ANY PARTICIPANT’S PARTICIPATION THEREIN. IF ANY DAMAGES ARE NOT EXCLUDED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW PURSUANT TO THE PRECEDING SENTENCE, THEN IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OPEN MAINFRAME PROJECTSHALL THE LINUX FOUNDATION’S LIABILITY FOR ANY SUCH DAMAGES EXCEED THE FEES PAID TO  THE OPEN MAINFRAME PROJECT  BY  THE  PARTICIPANT  SOLELY  FOR  PARTICIPATION  IN  THE  CONFORMANCE  PROGRAM.  THE FOREGOING  LIMITATIONS  OF  LIABILITY  ARE  AN  ESSENTIAL  BASIS  OF  THE  DECISION  TO  OFFER  TO THE LINUX FOUNDATION BY THE PARTICIPANT SOLELY FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFORMANCE PROGRAM. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ARE AN ESSENTIAL BASIS OF THE DECISION TO OFFER THE CONFORMANCE PROGRAM AND THE PARTICIPANT’S PARTICIPATION THEREIN, AND SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY UPON WHICH DAMAGES MAYBE CLAIMED; REGARDLESS OF WHETHER A PARTY KNEW OR  SHOULD  HAVE  KNOWN  OF  THE  POSSIBILITY  OF  SUCH  DAMAGES;  AND  REGARDLESS  OF  WHETHER  WHICH DAMAGES MAYBE CLAIMED; REGARDLESS OF WHETHER A PARTY KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES; AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY CAUSE ANY REMEDY TO FAIL IN ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.

Indemnification

By electing to participate in the Conformance Program or to make any use of the Conformance Marks, each Participant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless The Open Mainframe ProjectLinux Foundation, together with their affiliates and each of their respective employees, officers and directors (collectively, the “Indemnified Parties”) from and against any and  all  and all losses,   liabilities,   damages  and  penalties,  and  all  related  costs  and  expenses  (including  damages and penalties, and all related costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising from (1) the Participant’s breach of the terms of the Conformance Program, (2) any third party claims that may arise in any manner by reason of Participant’s use of the Conformance Marks with the Participant’s Qualifying Offerings or the Participant’s other goods and services, and (3) any third-party claim relating to the Participant’s Qualifying Offerings or the Participant’s other goods and services, including without limitation any product liability claim.

Entire Agreement; ModificationsThese  Terms  and  Conditions,  together  with  the  other  documents  referenced  herein,  constitute  the  entire agreement  between  any  Participant  and  The Open Mainframe Project

  regarding  Participant’s  participation  in  the  These Terms and Conditions, together with the other documents referenced herein, constitute the entire agreement between any Participant and The Linux Foundation regarding Participant’s participation in the Conformance Program. These Terms and Conditions and the other documents referenced herein may be modified from time to time by The Open Mainframe Projectby The Linux Foundation, and updated versions will be placed on the Conformance Program website. Participant’s continued participation in the Conformance Program or continued use of the Conformance Marks constitutes Participant’s acceptance of all such modifications.

Miscellaneous

All notices to be sent to The Open Mainframe Projectto The Linux Foundation hereunder should be sent to XXXXXX omp-zowe-conformance@lists.openmainframeproject.org, unless otherwise specified herein. The Conformance Program Terms and Conditions are governed by the law of the State of California, without regards to its choice of law provisions, and any action arising hereunder shall be brought  in  the  state  or  federal  courts  located  in  California.  The  Participant  and  The Open Mainframe Project  agreethat  brought in the state or federal courts located in California. The Participant and The Linux Foundation agree that the Conformance Program does not create a partnership or joint venture between them or any other Participant.