Evaluate Open Source Software

May 11, 2010 by · 10 Comments
Filed under: Roberto Galoppini 

Open Source software selection starts with the creation of a short-list of open source packages, and the very next step is the evaluation of all candidates.

Read the dogfood label first.Read the dogfood label first.

Open source projects are planned, developed and maintained often using accessible Revision Control systems (e.g. Bazaar, CVS, Git, Mercurial or SVN), Collaboration (blogs, forums, IRC channels, mailing-lists and wikis) and Tracking Systems (e.g. bugzilla, GNATS, OTRS, trac). Despite going through them all can be time-consuming, those are the primary source of information to know more about an open source project. Read more

How to Find Open Source Software

April 29, 2010 by · 5 Comments
Filed under: Roberto Galoppini 

Discovering which open source software do you use maybe an “easy” game to play – using products like OSS Discovery Audit Edition scanning for over 330,000 open source projects to produce a baseline inventory of open source usage or also Krugle Basic providing basic code discovery and code duplication capabilities – but find useful open source packages can be trickier to master. Read more