Friday, July 29, 2005
July Raw Project Data
Good news, moles! Some of the July project files (SF only) have been posted to the SF project page
(1) July Raw Project Info here: SourceForge.net: Project Info Filelist.
There are 2 files in here:
--ProjectList gives the project names only
--ProjectInfo gives the project unixnames, dates registered, number of developers, and the date the information was collected by FLOSSmole.
(2) July Raw Project Data here: SourceForge.net: Project Data Filelist
There are 8 files in here:
--Database Environments
--Intended Audience
--License Types
--Operating Systems
--Programming Languages
--Project Status
--Project Topic
--User Interface
Coming up soon will be Summary Project Data with beautiful charts (hopefully!), Raw Developer Data, and Summary Developer Data.
(1) July Raw Project Info here: SourceForge.net: Project Info Filelist.
There are 2 files in here:
--ProjectList gives the project names only
--ProjectInfo gives the project unixnames, dates registered, number of developers, and the date the information was collected by FLOSSmole.
(2) July Raw Project Data here: SourceForge.net: Project Data Filelist
There are 8 files in here:
--Database Environments
--Intended Audience
--License Types
--Operating Systems
--Programming Languages
--Project Status
--Project Topic
--User Interface
Coming up soon will be Summary Project Data with beautiful charts (hopefully!), Raw Developer Data, and Summary Developer Data.
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From SourceForge, I downloaded sfRawDeveloperProjectData04-Jul-2005.txt.gz and had trouble unzipping it.
I opened the file in my web browser. The end of the file is below, which might be what is causing the unzipping problem.
"nanolucifer";"testx";"1";"No specific role";"2005-07-12 03:14:17"
"vi
Do you have an uncorrupted version of the file?
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I opened the file in my web browser. The end of the file is below, which might be what is causing the unzipping problem.
"nanolucifer";"testx";"1";"No specific role";"2005-07-12 03:14:17"
"vi
Do you have an uncorrupted version of the file?
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