About the title of this blog
The first title was "Another blog about free software". Later I changed it to "The bright side" as a tribute of Monty Python's "Always look at the bright side of life" (from Brian's Life film). The background philosophy of free software and its communities also make me feel these good vibrations coming from the bright side of life.
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Here you can find the documents that I wrote about libre software. Most of them are final reports for the subjects of Master of Libre Software at URJC
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Tag Archives: Project Evaluation
What happened to OpenBRR (Business Readiness Rating for Open Source)?
I am studying a Master Degree on Libre software and recently we finished a subject called Project Evaluation. It covers many aspects related to software evaluation and quality in software projects, and the tools and data available from libre software … Continue reading
Video link: Choosing a software forge
In this post I will introduce a talk given by Joseph Roumier (R&D Engineer at CETIC, the Centre of Excellence in Information and Communication Technologies, in Belgium), explaining the method that they followed in order to choose a suitable software … Continue reading