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Evolution Patterns of Open-Source Software Systems and Communications Review Report By Haroon Malik
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ABSTRACT Open Source software (OOS) development a “natural product evolution” approach. Case Study of four typical OSS projects Border Prospective: Evolution of OOS systems and its associated communities. Proposed three types of OSS classification Exploration-oriented, Utility-Oriented & Service-Oriented.
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http://www.opensource.org Open Source software Free Redistribution Source Code Derived Works Integrity of The Author’s Source Code No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor License Must Not Be Specific to a Product
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New Dimension Previous studies: The growth of size. Decay of architecture and design & Change of defect density. Current Approach: Evolution of OSS along with its respective community.
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Source: [Madey, Freeh, and Tynan 2002]. Natural Product Evolution
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APPROACH Started in January 2001 by SRA to Conducted a survey on current status of OSS Four local project were studied GNUwingut Project Linux Support project. SRA-PostgresSQL project Jun project
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The GNUWingut Project GNU project: Develops free UNIX operating System GNUWingut project: Helps client import GNU software programs on to particular hardware platform Richard Stallman: “Scientific knowledge to be shared among mankind”.
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The GNUWingut Project (Cont’d) Centralized Control Develop Patches Helps client to refine patch and report them to GNU core team development Strict adhere to GNU guidelines Acts as intermediate in couture barrier.
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The Linux Support Project Supports Linux bazaar style with decentralized control. Identify and solve problem in course of using Linux. Apply fix to existing source code Do not contribute to the community
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The SRA-PostgreSQL Project Originally Developed as Research Prototype. Internationalization Bug fixes and patches
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The JUN Project Distribution of Jun Library Deals with the software that has been developed in house Contribution is from small group Strictly managed by single project leader
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Psychiatry General framework is required to manipulate the nature of evaluation in OSS project. The frame work should address roles of OSS community members The frame work should be able to depict the OSS community structure.
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Roles of Community Members
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Community Structure No direct association of community member roles with social attributes Balanced composition of roles Unique community structure is determined by the nature and the its member population
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Four OSS (Roles and structure of communities) GNU Systems Project Leader Helped by Core members. Makes Most decisions. Active Developer Trusted by project leader. Contribute own code, Improve peripheral developers code and are bug fixer.
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Four OSS (Roles and structure of communities) (Cont’d) Recommend code to Project leader Large numbers Readers exists in GNU community They also acts as passive users. Linux One project leader (Linus Torvalds) Few core members responsible for development of subsystem
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Four OSS (Roles and structure of communities) (Cont’d) Many Active developers. Huge volume of passive user. PostgreSQL No single project leader. Six core members. 30 Active developers (major development team). Inclusion of new features require voting by core members.
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Four OSS (Roles and structure of communities) (Cont’d) Community members are mostly passive users and Bug Reporter. Few Readers and extremely low volume of Bug Fixer. Leader of SRA PostgreSQL project is Active Developer. Other SRA members work as Peripheral Developers.
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Four OSS (Roles and structure of communities) (Cont’d) JUN Project leader: SRA employee Many other employee work as Core Members. Few Bug Reporters exists in community Most members are passive user with exception of few as readers
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Evolution of Systems
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Evolution of Communities Evolution of an OSS community is brought by the role changes of its members. Evolution of OSS community is determined by two factors: Existence of motivated members & Social Mechanism of the community
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Classification of OSS Projects Exploration-oriented OSS GNU and JUN falls in to this category. Quality requirement of this class is very high Once, released becomes learning source for thousands. Must be developed and maintained by expert programmers such as project leaders. Community members mostly collaborate with leader as reviews and testers
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Classification of OSS Projects (Cont’d) Utility-Oriented OSS Linux falls in to this classification (excluding Linux kernel). Consists of many relative independent programs. Mostly developed from scratch. Mostly targeted to solve individual or small group needs. Evolution pattern is tournament style.
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Classification of OSS Projects (Cont’d) Service-Oriented OSS PostgreSQL marks this class. Population of stakeholders is much larger then that of Community. Conservative against evolutionary and rapid changes. Changes are made in council style.
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Classification of OSS Projects (Cont’d)
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Evolution Pattern of OSS projects
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