MailScanner: a case study in sustainability
MailScanner: a case study in sustainability
In the latter half of 2006, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) commissioned a study via its Teaching and Learning committee to examine the issues surrounding sustainability of open source software. The resulting report drew together seven case studies of successful but very different open source projects and examined each project's sustainability model. Each of these case studies has been told from the point of view of the lead developer or one of the key personnel and gives a fascinating insight into the factors that have determined the success of each project. These case studies are now presented by OSS Watch as stand alone documents in a series.
MailScanner sustainability
Field, Julian
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Backhouse, Gaynor
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August 2007
Field, Julian
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Backhouse, Gaynor
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Field, Julian
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Backhouse, Gaynor
(ed.)
(2007)
MailScanner: a case study in sustainability.
OSS Watch.
Abstract
In the latter half of 2006, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) commissioned a study via its Teaching and Learning committee to examine the issues surrounding sustainability of open source software. The resulting report drew together seven case studies of successful but very different open source projects and examined each project's sustainability model. Each of these case studies has been told from the point of view of the lead developer or one of the key personnel and gives a fascinating insight into the factors that have determined the success of each project. These case studies are now presented by OSS Watch as stand alone documents in a series.
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Published date: August 2007
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MailScanner sustainability
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Local EPrints ID: 264425
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/264425
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Date deposited: 21 Aug 2007
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Julian Field
Editor:
Gaynor Backhouse
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