User:Hjiang/stage1.B2 Project Evaluation

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Licensing 2 MPL 2.0 w/ HD
Language 1 Java 95.4% SQLPL 3.0% GAP 0.7%
Level of Activity 2 All the quarters in the last year as being active.
Number of Contributors 2 272 contributors
Product Size 2 220.85 MB
Issue Tracker 2 http://tickets.openmrs.org Your connection is not private Attackers might be trying to steal your information from tickets.openmrs.org (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID

https://issues.openmrs.org
1. How many open (for OpenMRS look at "ready for work") issues are there? 1265
2. How many closed issues are there? 10435
3. When was the fifth issue opened (for OpenMRS look at the "ready for work" issues)? XFRM-170 is created on 2013-10-25.
4. Based on browsing the table, and clicking on some of the table cells, assess whether issues are actively being added and resolved. E.g. REPORT-804 is created on 2017-04-24, unresolved.

New Contributor 2 1. Are there instructions for downloading and installing the development environment? Yes. From here to Getting Started as a Developer

2. Are communication mechanisms, such as IRC, list serves, you can join, meeting notices, etc. apparent? Yes. At https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-core#community
3. Is there a discussion platform? If so, how recent are the responses? The communication tools are talk, IRC, telegram, and wiki. The latest update for the talk is Nov. 6.
4. Is there Web presence? This might include information about the project, how to get started as a developer, links to blogs, links to IRC logs, links to pages that contain information about coding standards and the code submission process. Yes. The wiki http://wiki.openmrs.org and website http://openmrs.org provide the related information

Community Norms 2 1. Provide three observations about the OpenMRS Code of Conduct.
Code of Conduct highlights some important ethical laws / rules and the related consequences of violating the rules; It helps to build a supportive environment for collaboration; It provides a guideline to communicate in an appropriate way.

2. Provide three observations about the type of communication that occurred between community members on TALK. Is there any indication of rude or inappropriate behavior?
One person initializes a topic, and the others responds; Under the initial topic, there is summary about when it's created, the time of the latest update, how many replies, how many reviews, how many members, and the most active members, etc. ; For each person, there is full name beside the id, and some has "/dev/5" "GUIDE", which seems identify the person belongs to some group.
I didn't see any indication of rude or inappropriate behavior.

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