How to Start an OWASP Project

So you want to start a project...
Starting an OWASP Project is easy. You don't have to be an application security expert. You just have to have the drive and desire to make a contribution to the application security community.

Here are some of the guidelines for running a successful OWASP project:


 * The best OWASP projects are strategic - they make it easier to produce secure applications by filling a gap in the application security knowledge-base or technology support.


 * You can run a single person project, but it's usually best to get the community involved. You should be prepared to support a mailing list, build a team, speak at conferences, and promote your project.


 * You can contribute existing documents or tools to OWASP! Assuming you have the intellectual property rights to a work, you can open it to the world as an OWASP Project. Please coordinate this with OWASP by contacting owasp(at)owasp.org.


 * Available Grants to consider if you need funding - Click Here


 * You should promote your project through the OWASP channels as well as by outside means. Get people to blog about it!

Creating a new project
Here's the simple process for starting a new OWASP Project.
 * Get the following information together:

A - PROJECT
 * 1) Project Name,
 * 2) Project purpose / overview,
 * 3) Project Roadmap,
 * 4) Project links (if any) to external sites,
 * 5) Project License,
 * 6) Project Leader name,
 * 7) Project Leader email address,
 * 8) Project Leader wiki account - the username (you'll need this to edit the wiki),
 * 9) Project Contributor(s) (if any) - name email and wiki account (if any),
 * 10) Project Main Links (if any).

Project Release

 * As your project reaches a point that you'd like OWASP to assist in its promotion, the OWASP Global Projects Committee will need the following to help spread the word about your project:


 * 1) Conference style presentation that describes the tool/document in at least 3 slides,
 * 2) Project Flyer/Pamphlet (PDF file),
 * If possible, get also the following information together:

B – FIRST RELEASE
 * 1) Release Name,
 * 2) Release Description,
 * 3) Release Downloadable file link
 * 4) Release Leader,
 * 5) Release Contributor(s),
 * 6) Release Reviewer,
 * 7) Release Sponsor(s) (if any),
 * 8) Release Notes
 * 9) Release Main Links (if any),
 * Note: For Project/Release Leader, Contributors and Reviewers please create a wiki accounts and please send the links off. See Tutorial and here how to do it and here an example of how it will be used.
 * To get your project started, fill out the new project form. We'll review the information and get you set up with a project wiki page, a mailing list, and subscribe you to the OWASP-Leaders list. You'll be part of setting OWASP's direction!
 * Check out the Guidelines for OWASP Projects.

Project Forms
Project Transition Application

Project Review Request

Project Donation Application

Project Adoption Request

Project Abandonment Request

Incubator Project Graduation Application

Contact the Global Projects Division

New Project Application