Eduardo posted last week about Glassfish at Ohloh.Net. As Eduardo mentioned, Ohloh presents a view of open source projects, showing contributions and allowing registered users to 'stack' their favorite projects. A nice feature is the ability to claim your own contributions and award 'kudos' to other contributors.
All three of Sun's open source identity management projects have Ohloh pages:
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• OpenSSO (29 stacks, 5.0/5.0 rating)
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If you're using any of these projects, please consider stacking them. Even better, if you have contributed to any of these projects, go claim your contribution - you get a nice page showing what you've done
Ohloh.Net (info) is a very interesting social network site. It tracks contributions, ratings and use of open source components, in isolation and in stacks. As of now (Feb 7, 2008) below is the data for GlassFish and a few other app servers. Based on this, unscientific, data, quality is doing very well and adoption is increasing but still quite to go before passing Apache Tomcat... or getting even close to MySQL (1357 stacks, 4.1/5 rating)!
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• GlassFish (55 stacks, 4.8/5 rating)
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In a separate space, Hudson has almost surpased CruiseControl, which is very good. I was telling Kohsuke he should try to get Hudson into OpenSolaris and the Linux distros - it clearly is the best tool in this space and will be a huge winner:
• Hudson (41, 4.8/5)
• CruiseControl (44, 4.3/5)
• Continuum (23, 4.4/5)
If you are using GlassFish or Hudson, please considering stacking them!
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