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Black Duck Open Hub
(formerly Ohloh)
Web address www.openhub.net
Commercial? yes
Type of site
Public directory of Free and open source software (FOSS)
Owner Black Duck Software
Created by Jason Allen and Scott Collison
Launched 1 January 2006; 18 years ago (2006-01-01)
Current status Active

Black Duck Open Hub, formerly Ohloh,[1] is a website which provides a web services suite and online community platform that aims to map the landscape of open source software development. It was founded by former Microsoft managers Jason Allen and Scott Collison in 2004 and joined by the developer Robin Luckey.[2][3] As of 15 July 2014, the site lists 664,736 projects, 668,791 source control repositories, 3,489,691 contributors and 30,229,414,348 lines of code[4]

History

On 28 May 2009, Ohloh was acquired by Geeknet, owners of the popular open source development platform SourceForge.[5] However, Geeknet sold Ohloh to the open source analysis company Black Duck Software on 5 October 2010. Black Duck integrated Ohloh's functionality with their existing products to advance the site into a major resource for FOSS development.[6]

On 18 July 2014, Ohloh became Black Duck Open Hub.[7]

In late August 2014, the Black Duck Open Hub's Organizations feature moved out of Beta and into Version 1.0.[8]

Design

By retrieving data from revision control repositories (such as CVS, SVN, Git, Bazaar, and Mercurial), Black Duck Open Hub provides statistics about the longevity of projects, their licenses (including license conflict information) and software metrics such as source lines of code and commit statistics. The codebase history informs about the amount of activity for each project. Software stacks (list of software applications used by Black Duck Open Hub's members) and tags are used to calculate the similarity between projects.

Global statistics per language measure the popularity of specific programming languages since the early 1990s.[9] Those global statistics across all projects in Black Duck Open Hub have also been used to identify those with the most extensive continuous revision control histories.[10]

Contributor statistics are also available, measuring open source developers' experience as observable in code committed to revision control repositories. Social network features (kudos) have been introduced to allow users to rank open source contributors. A KudoRank for each user and open source contributor on a scale of 1 to 10 is automatically extracted from all kudos in the system.[11] The idea of measuring open source developers' skills and productivity on the basis of commit statistics or mutual rating has received mixed reactions in technology blogs.[12][13]

On 22 August 2007, a public beta of a web-service API was announced, exposing Black Duck Open Hub's data and reports to promote the development of third party applications.[14]

Code Search

In 2012, Black Duck Open Hub launched Open Hub Code Search, a free code search engine.[15] It can search over 21 billion lines of open source code and filter by language, project or syntax.

See also

References

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