One of the good things about open-source software is supposed to be the community - have a problem, post it to a newsgroup or mailing group and soon you have a fix. Sandeep Krishnamurthy was curious most open-source projects really have lots of active developers at their core.
In this this article on First Monday, he says he looked at 100 mature open-source projects on Sourceforge, a large repository of open-source apps:
What I found is more consistent with the lone developer (or cave) model of production rather than a community model (with a few glaring exceptions, of course).Via CamWorld. Back to Compendium
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