[Zope-dev] Software Carpentry Design Competition Finalists
gvwilson@nevex.com
gvwilson@nevex.com
Tue, 2 May 2000 14:04:56 -0400 (EDT)
Software Carpentry Design Competition
First-Round Results
http://www.software-carpentry.com
May 2, 2000
The Software Carpentry Project is pleased to announce the selection of
finalists in its first Open Source Design Competition. There were
many strong entries, and we would like to thank everyone who took the
time to participate.
We would also like to invite everyone who has been involved to contact
the teams listed below, and see if there is any way to collaborate in
the second round. Many of you had excellent ideas that deserve to be
in the final tools, and the more involved you are in discussions over
the next two months, the easier it will be for you to take part in the
ensuing implementation effort.
The 12 entries that are going forward in the "Configuration", "Build",
and "Track" categories are listed below (in alphabetical order). The
four prize-winning entries in the "Test" category are also listed, but
as is explained there, we are putting this section of the competition
on hold for a couple of months while we try to refine the requirements.
You can inspect these entries on-line at:
http://www.software-carpentry.com/first-round.html
And so, without further ado...
== Configuration
The final four entries in the "Configuration" category are:
* BuildConf Vassilis Virvilis
* ConfBase Stefan Knappmann
* SapCat Lindsay Todd
* Tan David Ascher
== Build
The finalists in the "Build" category are:
* Black David Ascher and Trent Mick
* PyMake Rich Miller
* ScCons Steven Knight
* Tromey Tom Tromey
Honorable mentions in this category go to:
* Forge Bill Bitner, Justin Patterson, and Gilbert Ramirez
* Quilt David Lamb
== Track
The four entries to go forward in the "Track" category are:
* Egad John Martin
* K2 David Belfer-Shevett
* Roundup Ka-Ping Yee
* Tracker Ken Manheimer
There is also an honorable mention for:
* TotalTrack Alex Samuel, Mark Mitchell
== Test
This category was the most difficult one for the judges. First-round
prizes are being awarded to
* AppTest Linda Timberlake
* TestTalk Chang Liu
* Thomas Patrick Campbell-Preston
* TotalQuality Alex Samuel, Mark Mitchell
However, the judges did not feel that any of these tools would have an
impact on Open Source software development in general, or scientific
and numerical programming in particular. This is due in large part to
the vagueness of the posted requirements, for which the project
coordinator (Greg Wilson) accepts full responsibility.
We will therefore not be going forward with this category at the
present time. Instead, the judges and others will develop narrower,
more specific requirements, guidelines, and expectations. The
category will be re-opened in July 2000.
== Contact
The aim of the Software Carpentry project is to create a new generation of
easy-to-use software engineering tools, and to document both those tools
and the working practices they are meant to support. The Advanced
Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory is providing
$860,000 of funding for Software Carpentry, which is being administered by
Code Sourcery, LLC. For more information, contact the project
coordinator, Dr. Gregory V. Wilson, at 'gvwilson@software-carpentry.com',
or on +1 (416) 504 2325 ext. 229.
== Footnote: Entries from CodeSourcery, LLC
Two entries (TotalTrack and TotalQuality) were received from employees
of CodeSourcery, LLC, the company which is hosting the Software
Carpentry web site. We discussed this matter with Dr. Rod Oldehoeft,
Deputy Directory of the Advanced Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos
National Laboratory. His response was:
John Reynders [Director of the ACL] and I have discussed this
matter. We agree that since the judges who make decisions
are not affiliated with Code Sourcery, there is no conflict of
interest. Code Sourcery gains no advantage by hosting the
Software Carpentry web pages. Please continue evaluating all
the entries on their merits, and choose the best for further
eligibility.
Note that the project coordinator, Greg Wilson, is neither employed by
CodeSourcery, nor a judge in the competition.