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Source:  Tools for managing open source programs 
Bugzilla – Open source, server-based software featuring an advanced query tool that can remember searches, integrated email capabilities and a comprehensive permissions system. Bugzilla is used by  Mozilla as its bug tracking system.</description>
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A Code Review, also known as a Peer Review is a Software Quality Assurance (SQA) activity covering the review of Source Code by one or more  peers (i.e., people). The review covers reading the source code for understandability, and matching to the original requirements. At least one of the peers must not be the code's author.</description>
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Contributor License Agreements (CLA) is legal documentation that serves to protect any contributors to a project in regard to copyright issues and distribution. Essentially the CLA states that the contributor writer/computer programmer/etc. has agreed to allow their input to be used in the ongoing development of the project, while protecting them against future copyright infringement, and permitting them to take legal action sho…</description>
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Source:  Tools for managing open source programs 
Antepedia Reporter – A commercial, fee-based application from Antepedia, Reporter is a report-generation product which lets developers, project managers, legal advisors and others create license compliance audits and</description>
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Source:  Apache Logging Services 
Apache Chainsaw is GUI based log viewer and is a companion application to log4j written by members of the log4j development community. Chainsaw can read local and ssh-reachable regular text log files, as well as log files formatted in Log4j's XMLLayout. Chainsaw can also receive events over TCP and UDP, read events from a DB, and can process events generated by java.util.logging.</description>
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Network Traffic Analyzers are generally deployed within Enterprises. Although having many of the characteristics of a single, united Enterprise, DIDOs are naturally more of a federation or coalition of the willing spread across the internet. This is why virtualized testing is so important.</description>
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Using a DIDO is not just a simple shift in policies, procedures and practices. It is a change in the architectural paradigm -- from centralized control to distributed -- requiring a fundamental change in how a system is normalized into systems, subsystems, components, etc. It also requires a shift in the basic underlying principles of a system. DIDOs are generally:</description>
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Source:  Tools for managing open source programs 
CatWatch – CatWatch is an open source metrics dashboard from Zalando that fetches GitHub statistics for your GitHub accounts, processes and saves your GitHub data in a database. The data reveals the popularity of your open source projects, your most active contributors and other interesting statistics.</description>
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Source:  Tools for managing open source programs 
hubcommander - A Slack bot for GitHub organization management, HubCommander uses chat-ops – or conversation-driven development – to help manage GitHub projects. It creates a simple way to perform privileged GitHub organization management tasks without granting administrative or owner privileges to your GitHub organization members.</description>
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Source:  Tools for managing open source programs 
 CII Best Practices Badging – From The Linux Foundation, the Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) Best Practices badge is a way for Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects to show that they follow best practices. Projects can voluntarily self-certify for free by using this</description>
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Source:  Tools for managing open source programs 
Artifactory – Artifactory is a repository manager from JFrog which supports software packages created in any code language. It integrates with all major DevOps and continuous integration and continuous deployment tools. Artifactory is available as a commercial or as an open source tool.</description>
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        <title>Appendix E: Tools</title>
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        <description>Appendix E: Tools

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As with all projects, DIDOs require tools to support their development, management, and operation. The following lists of tools are meant to be informative and by no means exhaustive.

Community Tools

The following tools are used to aid in the development of software, particularly the development of</description>
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