Featured Post

First GNOME Census Results

The GNOME Census, a project to see who contributes to GNOME and how, has released its first set of results. The results group people by their reasons to contribute code, what they contributed code to, and what percentage of the total contributions they have. For example, 23.45% of code contributions were volunteer, 16.3% of code contributions came from Red Hat, 1% of contributions came from Canonical (which has caused a lot of controversy), and 0.24% came from Mozilla Corporation. The census results are also represented in diagrams (release activity, why contributions were made, and what was contributed to and by who). The report is also available here and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.

Comments

Related Posts

Scrum Roles (Scrum Master, Product owner, Development Team) and collaboration between each other

Wikipedia Explains Today's Global Outage

Microsoft Might Back Off of .NET Dynamic Languages

Biography of The Rock 'n' Roll Drummer...John bonham....

Mozilla Releases Firefox 4.0 Beta 1