Open source-focused provider Black Duck Software this past week announced
the winners of its fourth annual Open Source Rookies of the Year. Black
Duck used data on open source projects from sources including
Ohloh.net. It says it reviewed thousands of open source projects started
in 2011. Winners were chosen using a weighted scoring system that
awarded points based on commit activity (the number of changes made to
the software per day), the size of the project team, and the number of
in-bound links to the project.
Bootstrap, a toolkit from Twitter designed to kick-start development of Web applications and sites;
BrowserID, a secure, decentralized, open source, cross-browser way to sign onto websites based on the user's email address;
Canvas, billed by Black Duck as "the only commercial open source learning management system and the only LMS native to the cloud";
Cloud Foundry, an open Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) providing a choice of clouds, developer frameworks, and application services;
Moai, a mobile platform for game developers that offers cloud-based game services and rapid development of iOS, Android, and Chrome titles using the Lua scripting language;
Mooege, an open source educational game server emulator;
OpenShift, a free, auto-scaling Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) from Red Hat;
Orion, a browser-based open tool integration platform built by the Eclipse platform team;
rstat.us, a microblogging platform that's set apart by its simplicity and openness, Black Duck says.
Salt, an open source configuration management and remote execution application.
Source:NerworkWorld.com
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