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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... FreeBSD). In addition to the trunk, the repository contains branches for production releases, making it possible to isolate new development on a file from file versions part of (previous) production releases. Copyright © 2005, Idea ...
... FreeBSD). In addition to the trunk, the repository contains branches for production releases, making it possible to isolate new development on a file from file versions part of (previous) production releases. Copyright © 2005, Idea ...
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... FreeBSD uses the term “problem report”: A FreeBSD problem report (PR) is not necessarily a bug with FreeBSD itself. In some cases it may be reporting a mistake in the documentation ... In other cases it may be a “wish list” item that ...
... FreeBSD uses the term “problem report”: A FreeBSD problem report (PR) is not necessarily a bug with FreeBSD itself. In some cases it may be reporting a mistake in the documentation ... In other cases it may be a “wish list” item that ...
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... FreeBSD, but not as heavily as in Mozilla. They run twice a day on three different systems (one for STABLE, one for CURRENT except PowerPC, and one for CURRENT for PowerPC), and the results are shown on a dedicated web page (FreeBSD ...
... FreeBSD, but not as heavily as in Mozilla. They run twice a day on three different systems (one for STABLE, one for CURRENT except PowerPC, and one for CURRENT for PowerPC), and the results are shown on a dedicated web page (FreeBSD ...
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... FreeBSD (FreeBSD Handbook, 2003): By addressing your questions to the appropriate mailing list you will reach both us and a concentrated FreeBSD audience, invariably assuring a better (or at least faster) response [than by posting to ...
... FreeBSD (FreeBSD Handbook, 2003): By addressing your questions to the appropriate mailing list you will reach both us and a concentrated FreeBSD audience, invariably assuring a better (or at least faster) response [than by posting to ...
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... FreeBSD project has 18 of these “official hats,” covering everything from Public Relations to Standards. In this section, we will only outline the positions that are most important in relation to our focus on the development models in ...
... FreeBSD project has 18 of these “official hats,” covering everything from Public Relations to Standards. In this section, we will only outline the positions that are most important in relation to our focus on the development models in ...
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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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