Collaboration for enhancing the system development process in open source diligence
Murtaza Hussain Shaikh

TL;DR
This paper explores ways to improve collaboration in open source software development, analyzing challenges and proposing solutions based on successful communities to enhance large-scale project success.
Contribution
It identifies key issues in open source collaboration and discusses effective strategies from successful communities to improve development processes.
Findings
Effective collaboration is crucial for large-scale open source projects.
Successful communities like GNU, Apache, and Eclipse demonstrate best practices.
Enhanced creativity among community members can improve collaboration outcomes.
Abstract
According to different opponents and commercial giants in software industries, the open source style software development has enough capacity to complete successfully the large scale projects. But we have seen many flaws and loops in collaboration and handling of mega scale projects in open source environment. Perhaps the collaboration is a key of successful project development. In this article we have tries to identify different feasible and reliable solution to a better collaboration ways in the open source system development. Some of the issues also that are found in the development phase of the open source have been identified and a proposed solution by explaining Successful communities such as GNU, the Apache Software Foundation, and Eclipse Foundation is discusses in this research article. It must be kept in mind that to improvement the collaboration in open source environment…
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TopicsOpen Source Software Innovations · Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing · Software Engineering Research
