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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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Tag Archives: statistics
Rankings, Condorcet and free software: Calculating the results for the Stretch Artwork Survey
We had 12 candidates for the Debian Stretch Artwork and a survey was set up for allowing people to vote which one they prefer. The survey was run in my LimeSurvey instance, surveys.larjona.net. LimeSurvey its a nice free software with … Continue reading
Posted in Tools
Tagged data mining, Debian, English, SaaS, statistics
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Hello, world! I’m a Debian contributor
My blog is included now in Planet Debian, so this post is to say hello 🙂 And what can be better to explain who I am, that saying that I am a Debian Contributor? What does “Debian Contributor” mean? There … Continue reading
“Mining for localization in Android” at MSR2102
As I told before, these days I attended to MSR Conference and I presented a short paper for the Mining Challenge, called “Mining for localization in Android”, in joint work with Gregorio Robles. I will use this blog post to … Continue reading
Posted in My experiences and opinion
Tagged Android, data mining, Free Software, MSR, msr12, mswl, statistics, translations
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Going to 2012 MSRconf (The 9th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories)
Next June 2-3 I will be in Zurich attending to 2012 MSR Conference (The 9th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, an ICSE co-located event). It will be my first time going to a conference, I will introduce a short … Continue reading
Posted in My experiences and opinion
Tagged Android, Communities, data mining, Free Software, LaTeX, libre software, MSR, msr12, mswl, mswl-cases, mswl-communities, Research, statistics, translations
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Numbers about the Linux Kernel 2.6.38.2
I have never liked statistics, but at this point maybe you already know that I am a curious person. And the course “Communities” at the Master of Libre Software that I am attending at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos injected me … Continue reading
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Tagged data mining, Linux, mswl-communities, statistics
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Playing around with Debian popularity contest statistics
When you install a Debian system, if you agree to collaborate sending data about package usage, debian popularity-contest package is installed and sets up a cron job to periodically submit the list of packages installed and the access time of … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting sites
Tagged Communities, data mining, Debian, Free Software, mswl, mswl-communities, statistics
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