Posts Tagged ‘code’

Applying Best Practices to Open Data

Hot on the heels of open source, open data has been coming into fashion — but finding it is not always easy and few projects have given much thought to managing the data after its release. O’Reilly’s Nat Torkington has, though, and has put up a thoughtful post about the importance of not only releasing open data, but applying the best practices of open source to open data. A truly successful open source project requires more than tossing code over the wall where others can download it.

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Applying Best Practices to Open Data

Travel Rails in Style with Hobo 1.0

The Hobo team has popped the cork on Hobo 1.0 , a mere three years after its original beta release. Hobo is a collection of extensions for Ruby on Rails to greatly simplify Web application development using Ruby on Rails

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Travel Rails in Style with Hobo 1.0

The Model Train Software Brouhaha Ends: Open Source Wins

Although some people viewed it as a tempest in a teapot, the long-running legal case Jacobsen v. Katzer stirred up some seminal open source issues. We first reported on the dust-up all the way back in August of 2008 , noting that the dispute centered around–of all things–model train software

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The Model Train Software Brouhaha Ends: Open Source Wins

The Model Train Software Brouhaha Ends: Open Source Wins

Although some people viewed it as a tempest in a teapot, the long-running legal case Jacobsen v. Katzer stirred up some seminal open source issues. We first reported on the dust-up all the way back in August of 2008 , noting that the dispute centered around–of all things–model train software.

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The Model Train Software Brouhaha Ends: Open Source Wins

Measuring FAIL: A Scorecard for Evaluating Open Source Projects

Ever wonder whether a given FLOSS project is going to succeed or flounder? Need a little help reading the tea leaves?

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Measuring FAIL: A Scorecard for Evaluating Open Source Projects