Open source quality checker released

  2008-07-15 02:30:02
An open source software project, originally propped up by European Commission (EC) funds, has released an alpha version of its quality control program, Alitheia Core. Software Quality Observatory for Open Source Software (SQO-OSS†' pronounced squash) is intended to develop tools based on identified metrics to define and check the quality of open source software. European businesses, academics and open source software projects developed the new application. 
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