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Revision as of 20:29, 14 November 2016
Chunmei Liu
Chunmei Liu is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Howard University, Washington, DC.
Dr. Liu has been working at Howard University since 2006. Her research interests include algorithms, computational biology, bioinformatics, and data mining. She has been teach undergraduate and graduate courses such as theory of computation, advanced algorithms, computational biology, and computability and complexity.
Part A
The Sugar Labs Project Anatomy
Contributions
Depending on the students' background, the students can be a content writer, people person, developer, designer, and translator.
Tracker
The general process for submitting a bug: "If you find a bug or would like to report an issue with Sugar, visit https://github.com/sugarlabs and look for the activity or a sugar component repository hat you think is relevant. If you don't know which one to use, use https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar, and be sure to sign up and sign in to Github. Then visit the issues tab of the repo, and hit the big green button to report your issue."
There are two types of tickets: defect and enhancement.
The information available for each ticket include the ticket number, summary, status, owner, type, priority, and milestone.
Repository
The last commit is at 13:50 on August 22, 2016. It seems to be a both web-based and local repository.
“Activities
Monday August 22 2016 Repository 13:50 gabrielleanderson cloned turtleart/mainline
New repository is in gabrielleandersons-mainline
”
Release cycle
This is an entry: "Sugar platform release version cycle: | 0.82 | 0.84 | 0.86 | 0.88 | 0.90 | 0.92 | 0.94 | 0.96 | 0.98 | 0.100 | 0.102 | 0.104 | 0.106 | 0.108 | 0.110 | "
The roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle by the release team.
The Sahana Eden Project Anatomy
Contributions
Depending on the students' background, they can be developers, testers, sys. admin, documenters, designers or translators.
Tracker
The tracker page is very similar to the Sugar Labs project, but it can list all active tickets by priority, and color each row based on priority.
There are four types of tickets: defect/bug, enhancement, documentation, and task.
The information available for each ticket include the ticket number, summary, component, version, priority, type, owner, status, and created date.
Repository
Sahana Eden can be installed on several different operating systems. It seems to be a local repository.
Release cycle
I did not find a release cycle. There is a roadmap that shows three milestones.
An example entry: ” Milestone: 0.9.0 "Medway"
5 years late (12/01/11 18:00:00) 92%
Number of tickets: closed: 98 active: 9 Total: 107 “
Part B
Part 1 - SourceForge
2. I used gaming to search in the center of the screen;
3. There are 839 programs under this category.
4. Fifteen different programming languages are used to write software in this category.
5. The top four programming languages used to write programs in this category: C++, Java, PHP, C;
6. Identify the meaning of each of the statuses below:
Inactive: Mature Production/Stable Beta Alpha Pre-Alpha Planning
7. Compare two projects in this category that have two different statuses. Describe the differences between the statuses.
8. Which projects are the most used? How do you know?
9. Pick a project in your category. Answer the questions below:
1) What does it do?
The Neverhood is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game that is entirely composed of claymation. This does a few things. The project was discontinued in 2013 and has not been updated in years.
2) What programming language is the project written in?
Unix Shell, C++, VBScript, Java
3) Who is likely to use the project? How do you know this?
4) When was the most recent change made to the project?
Last Update: 2015-04-24
5) How active is the project? How can you tell?
It was discontinued in 2013.
6) How many committers does the project have?
7) Would you use the project? Why or why not?
No, it was discontinued.
Part 2 - OpenHub
3. For the OpenMRS Core project, identify when the data in OpenHub was last analyzed and the last commit date. How much difference is there?
It was analyzed about 2 months ago; The last commit date is 3 months ago.
4. What is the main programming language used in OpenMRS Core?
Java
5. How many lines of code does OpenMRS Core have?
3.73M
7. Click on "User & Contributor Locations" (lower right side of screen). List some of the locations of the developers.
Cannot be loaded.
8. Go back to the main OpenMRS page. Click on the "Languages" link. How many languages is OpenMRS written in?
15 different languages.
9. What language has the second highest number of lines of code?
Javascript.
10. Of the programming languages used in OpenMRS , which language the has the highest comment ratio?
Java
12. What is the average number of contributors in the last 12 months?
About 10.
13. Scroll down to the Top Contributors section. How long have the top three contributors been involved in the project?
6 months, 3 years, and 5 years.
14. Use the information on the project summary page to compute the 12-month average of commits. What is the average number of commits over the past 12 months?.
https://www.openhub.net/p/openmrs/commits/summary. 443.
Part C:
Bug-Tracker Activity
Source Code Management/Control Activity
FOSS in Courses Planning 2