[Discussioni] Evolution of Open-Source Code Bases (EVOSC05) [deadline extension]
Andrea Trentini
trentini a dico.unimi.it
Mer 20 Apr 2005 16:17:30 CEST
(please, feel free to forward)
http://www.sl-lab.it/~evosc05/
Theme and goals
Releasing software with an open-source license is basically an economical or social issue. Any individual, group of
developers, or firm may decide they could benefit from giving their users the right to copy, modify, and distribute
their software under the terms of a liberal licence. In most cases, this ``gift'' gives life to a community that is in
charge of further developing the software product. These communities are usually regulated by some sort of loose
organization. It is often possible for anyone to join these organizations in order to influence the evolution of the
product by actively participating in the design and coding process. Nevertheless, several users of open-source products
decide not to be involved in their reference community for various reasons: it might appear too costly, it might not be
appealing from a strategic perspective, or it could be denied by the community itself. Sometimes these users are just
free riders: they decide to enjoy a piece of softwa
re just
because they can use it for free, and they depend on the developing community to keep the product useful for them.
However, the very essence of open-source software is that it enables custom evolutions. Custom evolutions can be
peripheral, when they affect marginal details of a product, or even revolutionary when they dramatically change design
assumptions underlying the software. If these evolutions are carried on outside the community who drives the
development, they produce branches that can be hard to merge back into the main code base. Nevertheless, merging the
main trunk with custom branches is often critical for inheriting evolutions that are not at the core interest of the
independent developer (typically security fixes, for example).
Topics
This workshop aims at sharing ideas about evolving open-source code bases, without losing the benefit of a community
working on the same software. We are looking for papers that describe new approaches for dealing with custom evolutions.
We are especially interested in techniques aimed at:
* merging custom evolutions in a disciplined way;
* assessing if a specific evolution is likely to be problematic;
* deploying custom evolutions together with the standard code base;
* managing families of custom evolutions at design, implementation, and deployment time
Workshop papers must be limited to 8 pages in the ACM two columns format.
Important dates [deadlines extended!]
* Abstracts submission: 27 April 2005
* Full paper submission: 04 May 2005
* Acceptance notification: 20 May 2005
* Camera-ready version: 25 May 2005
* Workshop date: 11 July 2005
Program Committee
* Antonio Carzaniga, University of Lugano, Switzerland
* Renzo Davoli, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
* Elisabetta Di Nitto, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
* Kazuhiro Fujieda, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
* Harald Gall, University of Zurich, Switzerland
* Martin Michlmayr, University of Cambridge, UK
* Mattia Monga, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
* Andrea Trentini, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Full PDF call for papers:
http://www.sl-lab.it/~evosc05/evosc05-cfp.pdf
Please, feel free to forward this call
Thank you
--
Il grado di civilizzazione di una societa' puo' essere giudicato
entrando nelle sue prigioni.
-- F. Dostoyevski
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