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Nicole, here it is from one archive:

http://serials.infomotions.com/code4lib/archive/2009/200903/0329.html

I think it might be archived elsewhere too -- Gmane or Markmail or
something?

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Nicole Engard <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> Karen,
>
> Are you going to post this on the web somewhere? I'd love to link to
> it in a blog post - if not I'll just copy and paste :)
>
> ---
>
> Nicole C. Engard
> Open Source Evangelist, LibLime
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> http://blogs.liblime.com/open-sesame/
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Karen Schneider <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> > Code4Lib 2009 -- February 25, 2009
> >
> > Draft notes: Breakout Session: Evaluating Open Source
> >
> > Input welcome from attendees and anyone else.
> >
> > ----------------
> >
> > This breakout session started from an informal discussion at a C4L
> > wine and cheese. The group brainstormed questions about questions to
> > ask for evaluating open source.
> >
> > These questions are not absolutes and some of them (perhaps many of
> > them) will elude clearly objective answers. Also, again and again, the
> > group pointed out that the presence of a question did not translate to
> > a requirement or a judgment — these are assessment questions, many of
> > which will not be relevant to every project and will only translate to
> > meaningful criteria on a selective basis. Additionally, while many of
> > these same questions could be applied to any software, the consensus
> > appeared to be that it was helpful to ask these questions specifically
> > in the context of OSS.
> >
> > 1.     “Openness” of open source
> >
> > a.      Describe the license(s) used
> >
> > b.     Is the code freely and publicly available? Is it easy to find?
> >
> >
> >
> > 2.     Growth and growth management
> >
> > a.      How widely is the code used?
> >
> >                                                     i.     How many
> > organizations are known to use it operationally
> >
> >                                                   ii.     How many
> > times has it been downloaded
> >
> >                                                 iii.     Is usage
> > information tracked and reported?
> >
> > b.     How long has it been in use?
> >
> > c.      How many developers are actively involved in the project?
> >
> > d.     What is the commit activity?
> >
> >                                                     i.     How are
> > commits reported?
> >
> >                                                   ii.     Can commits
> > be tracked in real-time? How?
> >
> > e.      Describe the enhancement process.
> >
> >                                                     i.     Are
> > enhancement decisions publicly available? Who decides?
> >
> > f.       Describe bug-tracking: what tools, how bugs are evaluated and
> > prioritized
> >
> >                                                     i.     Is the
> > bug-tracking system publicly available?
> >
> > g.      Describe QA/testing processes.
> >
> > h.      How is the software updated?
> >
> > i.       Is there a migration path to the next version?
> >
> > j.       Describe the development planning model. Is there upgrade
> > planning? A commitment to a migration path?
> >
> > k.      What tools are provided for migrations and upgrades?
> >
> > l.       Has the project forked, and if so, describe
> >
> >
> >
> > 3.     Community engagement…
> >
> > a.      Are there user groups? How large are they? How often do they
> > meet (f2f, virtually, etc.)?
> >
> > b.     Discussion groups, chat channels, etc.—presence, traffic,
> availability
> >
> > c.      Activity of support forum, length of support
> >
> > d.     Other characteristics of the software community: size, diversity
> >
> >
> >
> > 4.     Governance
> >
> > a.      Describe the governance model (nonprofit, foundation, etc.)
> >
> > b.     Is the governance transparent? Describe.
> >
> >
> >
> > 5.     Code and standards
> >
> > a.      Describe the architecture—languages, structure, etc.
> >
> > b.     Is the project using version control?
> >
> > c.      How available is the version control system?
> >
> > d.     Is there a commercial support option?
> >
> > e.      Interoperability—describe.
> >
> > f.       Error logging and reporting—describe
> >
> > g.      Scalability?
> >
> > h.      Security? Encryption?
> >
> >                                                     i.     Does it
> > provide security auditing tools?
> >
> > i.       How are permissions set and what are the default permissions?
> >
> > j.       What platforms does it run on, and how easy is it to
> > implement on each platform?
> >
> > k.      For dependencies, does it rely on current versions of those
> programs?
> >
> > l.       Does the code hew to de facto or de jure standards? Which ones?
> >
> > m.    Are key developers active in related standards work?
> >
> > n.      Does the code include proprietary-source codex, flash players,
> > etc.—and how is that handled?
> >
> >
> >
> > 6.     Documentation
> >
> > a.      Is it complete?
> >
> > b.     Current?
> >
> > c.      Open?
> >
> > d.     Written to standards (e.g. Docbook or DITA)?
> >
> >
> >
> > 7.     Innovation and quality
> >
> > a.      Is it cool at what it does? Is it useful? What’s its karma?
> > Does it work well? Does it solve a problem? that needs to be solved?
> >
> > b.     Is it easy to use?
> >
> > c.      Is it focused on end users (including librarians, if they are
> > the software’s end users)?
> >
> > d.     Ease of installation? Consistent results?
> >
> > e.      Accessibility?
> >
> > f.       Internationalization?
> >
> > g.      Business intelligence functions?
> >
> > h.      Incompatibilities?
> >
> > i.       Failures and deficiencies?
> >
> > j.       Awards, reviews, citations?
> >
> > k.      Certifications?
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > --
> > | Karen G. Schneider
> > | Community Librarian
> > | Equinox Software Inc. "The Evergreen Experts"
> > | Toll-free: 1.877.Open.ILS (1.877.673.6457) x712
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> > | Be a part of the Evergreen International Conference, May 20-22, 2009!
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> >
>



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| Karen G. Schneider
| Community Librarian
| Equinox Software Inc. "The Evergreen Experts"
| Toll-free: 1.877.Open.ILS (1.877.673.6457) x712
| [log in to unmask]
| Web: http://www.esilibrary.com
| Be a part of the Evergreen International Conference, May 20-22, 2009!
| http://www.solinet.net/evergreen