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Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project

by Karl Fogel

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The corporate market is now embracing free, "open source" software like never before, as evidenced by the recent success of the technologies underlying LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP). Each is the result of a publicly collaborative process among numerous developers who volunteer their time and energy to create better software.

The truth is, however, that the overwhelming majority of free software projects fail. To help you beat the odds, O'Reilly has put together Producing Open Source Software, a guide that recommends tried and true steps to help free software developers work together toward a common goal. Not just for developers who are considering starting their own free software project, this book will also help those who want to participate in the process at any level.

The book tackles this very complex topic by distilling it down into easily understandable parts. Starting with the basics of project management, it details specific tools used in free software projects, including version control, IRC, bug tracking, and Wikis. Author Karl Fogel, known for his work on CVS and Subversion, offers practical advice on how to set up and use a range of tools in combination with open mailing lists and archives. He also provides several chapters on the essentials of recruiting and motivating developers, as well as how to gain much-needed publicity for your project.

While managing a team of enthusiastic developers — most of whom you've never even met — can be challenging, it can also be fun. Producing Open Source Software takes this into account, too, as it speaks of the sheer pleasure to be had from working with a motivated team of free software developers.

Synopsis:

Not just for developers who are considering starting their own free software project, this book will also help those who want to participate in the process at any level. The book tackles this very complex topic by distilling it down into easily understandable parts.

Synopsis:

While managing a team of enthusiastic developers — most of whom you've never even met — can be challenging, it can also be fun. "Producing Open Source Software" takes this into account, too, as it speaks of the sheer pleasure to be had from working with a motivated team of free software developers.

About the Author

In 1995, Karl Fogel co-founded Cyclic Software, a company offering commercial CVS support. In 1999 he added support for CVS anonymous read-only repository access, inaugurating a new standard for access to development sources in open source projects. That same year, he wrote "Open Source Development With CVS" (published by Coriolis), now in its third edition via Paraglyph Press.

Since early 2000, he has worked for CollabNet, Inc, managing the creation and development of Subversion, a version control system written from scratch by CollabNet and a team of open source volunteers, and meant to replace CVS as the de facto standard among open source projects. He also participates in various other open source projects as a module maintainer, patch contributor, and documentation writer.

Table of Contents

DedicationForewordPrefaceChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Getting StartedChapter 3: Technical InfrastructureChapter 4: Social and Political InfrastructureChapter 5: MoneyChapter 6: CommunicationsChapter 7: Packaging, Releasing, and Daily DevelopmentChapter 8: Managing VolunteersChapter 9: Licenses, Copyrights, and PatentsAppendix A: Free Version Control SystemsAppendix B: Free Bug TrackersAppendix C: Why Should I Care What Color the Bikeshed Is?Appendix D: Example Instructions for Reporting BugsColophon

Product Details

ISBN:
9780596007591
Subtitle:
How to Run a Successful Free Software Project
Author:
Fogel, Karl
Author:
Fogel, Karl Franz
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Subject:
Programming - Software Development
Subject:
Computer software
Subject:
Development
Subject:
Software Development & Engineering - General
Subject:
Computer software -- Development.
Subject:
Open source software
Subject:
Software Engineering-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20051014
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
9.19 x 7 x 0.74 in 1.08 lb

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