Accelerating software development through collaboration

L. M. Augustin, D. Bressler, Guy Smith
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In early 1999, VA Software launched a project to understand how the Internet development community had been able to produce software such as Linux, Apache and Sarnba that was generally developed faster and with higher quality than comparable commercially available alternatives. Our goal was simple: determine how to make more software development projects successful. We discovered that successful Internet community projects employed a number of practices that were not well characterized by traditional software engineering methodologies. We now refer to those practices as collaborative software development or CSD. Late in 1999 we developed the SourceForge platform to make it easy for even small software development projects to employ those practices, and in November of 1999 launched the SourceForge.net Web site based on the SourceForge platform. The site was an overwhelming success, and in less than two years, grew to support more than 27,000 software development projects and over a quarter million software developers worldwide. SourceForge.net affords us an unequaled test bed for understanding CSD. In response to demand from companies seeking to enable CSD within their organizations, we announced a commercial version of the SourceForge platform, SourceForge Enterprise Edition, in August 2001. This paper describes the principles of CSD, the software development pain points those principles address, and our experience enabling CSD with the SourceForge platform.
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通过协作加速软件开发
在1999年初,VA软件公司启动了一个项目,以了解Internet开发社区如何能够生产出诸如Linux、Apache和Sarnba之类的软件,这些软件通常比可比的商业替代品开发得更快,质量更高。我们的目标很简单:确定如何使更多的软件开发项目成功。我们发现,成功的Internet社区项目采用了许多传统软件工程方法不能很好地描述的实践。我们现在将这些实践称为协作软件开发或CSD。1999年末,我们开发了SourceForge平台,使小型软件开发项目也能轻松地使用这些实践,并在1999年11月推出了基于SourceForge平台的SourceForge.net网站。这个站点取得了巨大的成功,在不到两年的时间里,它支持了超过27,000个软件开发项目和全球超过25万的软件开发人员。SourceForge.net为我们理解CSD提供了一个无与伦比的测试平台。为了响应寻求在其组织内启用CSD的公司的需求,我们在2001年8月宣布了SourceForge平台的商业版本,SourceForge企业版。本文描述了CSD的原则,这些原则所涉及的软件开发痛点,以及我们在SourceForge平台上启用CSD的经验。
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