Development
We wish to propose communications that will help FLOSS developers and interested people to better understand the specific technical and organisational aspects that matter in libre software development projects.
The program includes talks on the following subjects :
Some organisational schemes on libre projects
Which contributions to expect from students in CS projects
Relationships between distributions (Ubuntu, Debian)
Release process
Application tests
Development forges
Migration to a distributed version control system
Vote methods for decisions in a project
Packaging
Model oriented approaches
High level languages
... and some more...
Articles
- Testing Web applications
- SWIM : Semantic Web enabled Issue Manager
- Tracking bugs on the (Semantic) Web
- Project-Builder: Building multiple Linux packages frome sources
- Development and release process of Ubuntu
- OOo4Kids, or how to create a fork of OpenOffice.org
- "No crisis... for my little libre project (bélier)"
- Migrating the Gnome project to Git
- Vote methods : how to consult project developers without impacting the results before having asked the question
- The Libre ecosystem and the role of distributions: the example of Debian and Ubuntu
- FusionForge: Where from, where to, who and why.
- Challenges and recommendations for contributions of students in Computer Science to libre projects
- Open Source Development : A view from the trenches (Jajuk)
- Contribution to OpenOffice.org in students projects
- How to simplify software development with high-level languages
- How the open source tools and spirit enable better projects
- Call for Communication (paper ?) concerning the "Development" topic of the 10th Libre Software Meeting (Nantes, France, july 2009)
- Acceleo et Eclipse Modeling
