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actually I'm having Software Engineering classe, and we are trying to learn steps to make a good software. We are talking about UML, Scrum etc ... and I'm wondering how open source projects (like linux, firefox, apache, gnome, ...) are managed and what kind of system and methods are used to have a good software ?
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A fast google gave me these simple wiki pages:
Open_source_software_development
Open_source_software_assessment_methodologies
I think this will give you a start. I hope this helps you.
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I need to know the meaning of Ecosystem in software with examples. Specially, I can find this term widely used in node.js related documentations.
The term "Ecosystem" is used to describe the community around a software component, library, or tool. This includes the both complimentary tools to that component, active community members willing to help on online channels and support by prominent commercial/official organizations.
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Are there any pre-installed virtual machine-based ununtu linux boxes that I can directly download and use ?
virtualboxes.org
I've used them in a pinch and never had aproblem. They are pretty basic but they are a good start. I personally just do an install from an ISO unless I am really in a hurry. It is fast and I know exactly what I am going to get.
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I heard that there is no virus in Linux.
The source code of Linux is freely available.
Then why nobody is creating virus in Linux?
It's my understanding most viruses are written to attack the U.S. government and other organizations that run Microsoft Windows on the desktops, etc... so although I am sure it is possible to write Linux viruses, people are less inclined to do so. (Also sure it has to do with the number of people they can hit with Windows viruses vs. Linux viruses).
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If it is, can someone provide me with a download link? I've been looking through google and through the couchbase website, and so far haven't found any reference to the dbx builds.
Couchbase is different from CouchDB, so if you can't use it in your shop (like me), CouchDBX is still available here:
http://dl.couchone.com/dl/384fe8cac77f981551a6632c020259a3/CouchDBX-1.0.2.0.zip
(Please don't take it down :-)
If you follow the link from CouchDBX page, you will land on Couchbase's site, where to find the OS X binary package under its new name, Couchbase Server Community Edition (direct link to download page).
This is were I got it, at least.
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Do you know any alternative to SharePoint in C# and open source?
DotNetNuke is a CMS, but SharePoint has a lot of features. Frankly speaking I would not be able to recommend any license free software equivalent to SharePoint, but you can try MetaDot if you just need portal software with CMS features.
Not sure exactly what you are looking for as an alternative, but DotNetNuke
is pretty awesome
You won't find any open-surce (or proprietary, for that matter) software with all the features of SharePoint. If you are looking for CMS, I've heard good things about Umbraco