Posts Tagged by Debian
An Open Source Eco-System?
| September 6, 2010 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research |
To summarise the prior writings from my doctoral thesis: I’ve shown how there are both notable differences and similarities between certain measures of FLOSS repositories (such as number of contributors attracted, rate of contributions, complexity control work, etc.) The pattern of similarities and differences that emerged clearly differentiated one group (containing Debian, GNOME, and KDE)… read more
The Catalyst Effect in FLOSS Repositories
| April 26, 2010 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research |
In the course of my PhD studies, I proposed that when a project makes a transition from one repository to another, you could expect to see significant changes to a project’s evolutionary characteristics. Indeed, I covered this in earlier posts, discussing the transition from SourceForge to Debian. Here, we saw that the number of developers… read more
Continuing the Empirical Results: Anti-Regressive Work
| April 19, 2010 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research |
It has been a while since I wrote about my research into FLOSS, for which there are a few reasons. When last I wrote I was approaching my PhD defence, and for the whole PhD process to come to an end I had to wait until January this year, when my thesis was officially approved.… read more
The Six-Way Epic: Digging Further into FLOSS Repositories
| September 1, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research |
Not too long ago, I announced the publishing of my first journal article co-authored with Andrea Capiluppi and Cornelia Boldyreff. My mother was very proud — even if she did not understand a single word of it. I will give a brief summary of the article in this post, and if I succeed in whetting… read more
Journal Publication Confirmed
| March 25, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under News, Research |
Excellent. The journal publication I co-authored with Andrea Capiluppi and Cornelia Boldyreff (“Identifying exogenous drivers and evolutionary stages in FLOSS projects”) has now been confirmed for publication in the May 2009 edition of Journal of Systems and Software. It is currently available online. read more
Debian vs. SourceForge – Round 3
| February 22, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research |
The tour through the comparison between Debian and SourceForge comes to a close by questioning whether Debian acts as a catalyst to evolutionary activity when a project is inserted into the repository. It has already been strongly suggested that projects packaged in Debian are recipients of significantly greater rates of activity. Of the 50 projects… read more
Debian vs. SourceForge – Round 2
| February 10, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research |
And so, we revisit the posers put up in a previous post: Are Debian’s evolutionary characteristics significantly different to those of SourceForge? Does Debian act as a catalyst? To answer these questions, we took a closer look at the software inside them. I’ll briefly explain the method here, but details of the steps will be… read more
Debian vs. SourceForge – Round 1
| February 3, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research |
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We all know about SourceForge and Debian. Although they have different purposes, they both act as repositories of free software, and most of the practitioners will know that Debian hosts what is considered to be the best projects — judged most worthy by its army of package maintainers. Conversely, many (but by no means all)… read more
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