If you want to submit a talk for FrOSCon in June, you will have to hurry: The
deadline for the call for papers is approaching.
Talks can be submitted until March, 15th 2006. The
organizers ask for talks about free software and open source.
Expert knowledge on programming languages, free software on the
desktop, security, administration and networks is in demand.
Talks about the philosophy of free software and experience with
free software in business settings is another focus of the
conference.
Besides the conference program, the organizers have a special
offer for open source projects: Projects can apply for a
developer room at FrOSCon. This room is managed by the project
and can for …
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I just ran David Wheeler’s SLOCCount tool on a copy of eZ publish 3.7.3.
SLOCCount is:
a set of tools for counting physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) in a large number of languages of a potentially large set of programs.
–from http://www.dwheeler.com/sloccount/
The tool generated a bunch of interesting stats, including an estimated cost to develop the eZ publish codebase: $5,701,201 USD.
Of course, it is always good to take stats with a grain of salt - as the saying goes, “There are lies, damn lies and statistics.” These stats would be most interesting if we could compare the output of SLOCCount with records of what we actually did.
eZ …
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