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12. What would be the benefits/drawbacks of using both GitHub and OpenHub to search for a project?
 
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The benefit of OpenHub seems to be able to manage different sites at one place. However, data might be inconsistent across the websites.
 
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'''Project Evaluation''' <br>

Revision as of 23:29, 26 May 2018

Name: Lin Deng

Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Towson University, Towson, MD 21252

email: ldeng@towson.edu

Page: http://wp.towson.edu/ldeng

Bio: Lin Deng is an Assistant Professor at Towson University, teaching software engineering, OO programming, software testing. Lin Deng completed his Ph.D. in Information Technology in the Department of Computer Science at George Mason University in 2017.

Project Review Assignment:
- Sugar
My students would be more suitable to work as developers.
The commonality across roles would be "communication." The difference is how they communicate.
Submitting a bug for Sugar would be starting from the GitHub repository, searching existing one, or create a new one in the issue page.
Issues are labeled as bug, design, feature, needs SLOBS, and needs work. Each issue has assignees, labels, projects, milestone, and participant.
At the time of my access to the repo, the latest commit is on Apr 29, 2018.
Roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle.

- Sahana Eden
This project has more roles than Sugar. Due to its specific feature, this project has GIS specialists. Also, it seems this project has more interest in quality, so it has testers and bug marshals.
Unlike Sugar, tickets of this project are organized into different categories.
In each ticket, it has reported by, owned by, priority, milestone, component, version, keywords, cc, due date, launchpad bug, and description.
At the time of my access to the repo, the latest commit is on May 4, 2018.
On the page of roadmap, one interesting thing I find is that there is a </BODY> shown on the page. :-)

FOSS Field Trip:
- GitHub
Education
1. How many repositories are there in this category?
As of May 25, 10:55 pm, there are 20,345 repositories by searching education.

2. Click on the first project. Click on Graphs (Insights), then Commits. What information does this page provide?
The first repo is timjacobi/angular-education. In the Commits of Insights page, there are two charts. The first chart shows how many commits in the past year. The second chart shows how many commits in each day.

Humanitarian
1. How many repositories are there in this category?
As of May 25, 11:06pm, there are 395 repositories by searching humanitarian.

2. Locate the HTBox/crisischeckin project. When was the last update?
The last update is April 22, 2017.

Disaster management
1. How many projects are there in this category?
As of May 25, 11:10pm, there are 227 repositories by searching disaster management.

- OpenHub
1. How many projects were returned by searching education? 226 pages * 10 per page, which is about 2,260.

2. Is any of the code located on GitHub? In 3 pages of code locations, none of the code is located on GitHub.

3. How many similar projects are listed? 10

4. What information does OpenHub provide about the project?
Not sure scroll down the original page, or the similar projects page. On similar projects page, here are what it has:
Project Summary: News, Settings, Sharing Widgets, Related Projects
Code Data: Languages, Cost Estimates, Security
SCM Data: Commits, Contributors
Community Data: Users, Ratings & Reviews, User & Contributor Locations
On the page of https://www.openhub.net/p/kdeedu, here are what it has: Code matrics, Activity chart based on different time frame, and contributors per month with 6 most recent contributors.

5. How many projects were returned for humanitarian? 21

6. How many projects were returned for disaster management? 30

7. Click on the Activity icon. Why do so many projects do not have activity information available?
Some projects are inactive because they have had no activity in the past two years. Other projects are labeled as Not Available because they do not have recent analysis due to problems with the code locations or other problems blocking Open Hub from collecting and analyzing code.

8. Click on Organizations, what information is provided on this page?
Some statistical information, such as Most Active Organizations, statistical information by sectors, etc.

9. Search for OpenMRS, when was the last commit for OpenMRS Core? 11-March-2018 at 11:57.

10. Go back to GitHub and search for OpenMRS Core. When was the last commit? May 22, 2018.

11. Why do you think these sites have different information? Because OpenMRS is shown as Activity Not Available. The page shows Analyzed 2 months ago.

12. What would be the benefits/drawbacks of using both GitHub and OpenHub to search for a project? The benefit of OpenHub seems to be able to manage different sites at one place. However, data might be inconsistent across the websites.

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