Free/open Source Software DevelopmentStefan Koch Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2005. gada 1. janv. - 309 lappuses Free/Open Source Software Development gives an overview of the current research streams in the field of free and open source software development. A multitude of research approaches are used to explore free and open source software development processes, attributes of their products and the workings within the development communities. This book offers a glimpse beyond 'classical' free and open source software development, and analyzes chances and risks for cooperations with traditional organizations and the implications of this new model for areas other than software development. |
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... persons committed 2,063 changes 40,000 files, 6 million lines 107 persons committed 2,856 changes 50% of these commits made by 12 developers 7 developers Project management 9 person elected Core Team 11 person Mozilla.org Staff ...
... persons committed 2,063 changes 40,000 files, 6 million lines 107 persons committed 2,856 changes 50% of these commits made by 12 developers 7 developers Project management 9 person elected Core Team 11 person Mozilla.org Staff ...
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... print or electronic forms without written permission ment ...), priority (high, medium, low), originator (person reporting this of Idea Group Inc. is prohibited. Do Not Check in on Red: Control Meets Anarchy in Two Open Source Projects 7.
... print or electronic forms without written permission ment ...), priority (high, medium, low), originator (person reporting this of Idea Group Inc. is prohibited. Do Not Check in on Red: Control Meets Anarchy in Two Open Source Projects 7.
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... (person reporting this bug), and responsible (person assigned to this bug). It is also possible to associate a bug with a mailing list, causing people on this list to automatically be notified when information regarding the bug is ...
... (person reporting this bug), and responsible (person assigned to this bug). It is also possible to associate a bug with a mailing list, causing people on this list to automatically be notified when information regarding the bug is ...
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... persons (Mozilla Roles and Responsibilities, 2002): “Mozilla.org staff members provide the overall guidance for the ... person Core Team (The FreeBSD Core Team, n.d.): “The FreeBSD core team constitutes the project's 'Board of Directors ...
... persons (Mozilla Roles and Responsibilities, 2002): “Mozilla.org staff members provide the overall guidance for the ... person Core Team (The FreeBSD Core Team, n.d.): “The FreeBSD core team constitutes the project's 'Board of Directors ...
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... person or group as maintainer unless they agree to assume this duty. On the other hand it does not have to be a committer and it can easily be a group of people.” However, it is suggested that you have the changes reviewed by someone ...
... person or group as maintainer unless they agree to assume this duty. On the other hand it does not have to be a committer and it can easily be a group of people.” However, it is suggested that you have the changes reviewed by someone ...
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FOSS Development and Software Engineering Practices Extensive Analysis | 83 |
FOSS Projects as Social Constructs | 124 |
Simulating FOSS Development Dynamic Swarms | 173 |
FOSS Development Interacting with Commercial and Public Organizations | 221 |
Implications of the FOSS Development Model The Broad Picture | 258 |
About the Editor | 296 |
About the Authors | 297 |
Index | 306 |
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