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Wednesday, August 29 • 3:00pm - 3:40pm
CHAOSS: Exploring Open Source Project Growth, Maturity, and Decline - Matt Germonprez, University of Nebraska at Omaha & Sean Goggins, University of Missouri

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The Linux Foundation's CHAOSS project is focused on the advancement of open community health metrics and supporting open source software. Within the CHAOSS project, work groups have formed to advance particular categories of community health -- Growth/Maturity/Decline, Diversity & Inclusion, Project Risk, and Project Value. This presentation will hone in on advancements made within the Growth/Maturity/Decline work group, with a particular focus on supporting CHAOSS software -- GrimoireLab and Augur. This focused software discussion will highlight deployed metrics, data sources, visualizations, and reporting. The presentation will conclude with a brief discussion of future work in the CHAOSS project, as well as ways to become involved.

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Matt Germonprez

Professor of Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis, University of Nebraska Omaha
Matt Germonprez is the Mutual of Omaha Distinguished Chair of Information Science & Technology and Professor of Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis in the College of Information Science & Technology at the University of Nebraska Omaha. He uses qualitative field-studies to... Read More →
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Sean Goggins

Professor, CHAOSS Project
Sean is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Missouri, where his research foci are open source software, and human centered data science. Sean is a founding member of the Linux Foundation’s working group on community health analytics for... Read More →


Wednesday August 29, 2018 3:00pm - 3:40pm PDT
Room 213