OpenFoodNetwork Project
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Revision as of 15:27, 20 July 2017
The Project
According to the OpenFoodNetwork (OFN) site: "The Open Food Network is the flagship project of the Open Food Foundation is a non-profit, registered charity established in October 2012 to develop, accumulate and protect open source knowledge, code, applications and platforms for fair and sustainable food systems."
Evaluation Factors
Evaluation Factor | Level (0-2) |
Evaluation Data |
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Licensing | 2 | The OpenfoodNework uses the AGPL 3.0. |
Language | ??? | From the main GitHub page: the OpenFood Network uses mainly Ruby(66.4%), CoffeScript(14.8%), HTML(13.4%), and CSS(4.3%). |
Level of Activity | 2 | There have been commits 50 out of the last 52 weeks |
Number of Contributors | 2 | The OpenFoodNetwork has a large number of contributors (easily 20+), (also viewable by name here) |
Product Size | 2 | The OFN has thousands of lines of code |
Issue Tracker | 2 | The issue tracker has 500+ open and 800+ closed items. Multiple issues have been opened and responded to within the last week. |
New Contributor | 1.5 | There are some instructions for new contributors to get involved {https://github.com/openfoodfoundation/openfoodnetwork/wiki here], but nothing too specific. |
Community Norms | 1 | The OpenFoodnetwork has stated values here, and appears to adhere to them well enough in their bug tracker, etc. |
User Base | 2 | The OFN is partnered with hundreds of food sellers |
Total Score | 14.5-17.5 | The OpenFoodNetwork team appears very product-centric, and much of their thught and community is with and about users, not developers. |