DocumentCode
2176853
Title
How to have a successful free software project
Author
Senyard, Anthony ; Michlmayr, Martin
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Software Eng., Melbourne Univ., Parkville, Vic., Australia
fYear
2004
fDate
30 Nov.-3 Dec. 2004
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
91
Abstract
Some free software projects have been extremely successful. This rise to prominence can be attributed to the high quality and suitability of the software. This quality and suitability is achieved through an elaborate peer-review process performed by a large community of users, who act as co-developers to identify and correct software defects and add features. Although this process is crucial to the success of free software projects, there is more to the free software development than the creation of a ´bazaar´. In this paper we draw on existing free software projects to define a lifecycle model for free software. This paper then explores each phase of the lifecycle model and agrees that, while the bazaar phase attracts the most attention, it is the initial modular design that accommodates diverse interventions. Moreover, it is the period of transition from the initial group to the larger community based development that is crucial in determining whether a free software project will succeed or fail.
Keywords
project management; public domain software; software development management; software quality; free software project; software development process; software lifecycle model; software quality; Buildings; Collaborative software; Computer science; Linux; Open source software; Programming; Software engineering; Software performance; Software quality; Terminology; development process; free software; software lifecycle;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Conference, 2004. 11th Asia-Pacific
ISSN
1530-1362
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2245-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APSEC.2004.58
Filename
1371908
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