There is another article on ZDNET link that roasts Linux on the mainframe.
I think people were too harsh toward sun when they published their report, but the reality is that Linux is not ready for the mainframe YET.
I am a CS major with focus on software engineering. I have been working with XP and agile methodology for some time, and doing some research to apply these principles on geographically distributed projects open source projects in particular. I also started doing some research on different ways to improve the development of open source projects. I haven't received much assistance or interest from the faculty at my CS department.
I am wondering if anyone, or any school doing any related work? Or is there any project established that would help even improve more open source development. I think there is a lot of good things to be learned from open source development but better tools and an established methodology can even make open source software development faster, better quality, and easier.
There is another article on ZDNET link that roasts Linux on the mainframe. I think people were too harsh toward sun when they published their report, but the reality is that Linux is not ready for the mainframe YET.
I am a CS major with focus on software engineering. I have been working with XP and agile methodology for some time, and doing some research to apply these principles on geographically distributed projects open source projects in particular. I also started doing some research on different ways to improve the development of open source projects. I haven't received much assistance or interest from the faculty at my CS department. I am wondering if anyone, or any school doing any related work? Or is there any project established that would help even improve more open source development. I think there is a lot of good things to be learned from open source development but better tools and an established methodology can even make open source software development faster, better quality, and easier.