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About SLOCCount Web for Debian Sarge and other projects

About SLOCCount
SLOCCount is a set of tools for counting physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) in a large number of languages of a potentially large set of programs. This suite of tools was used in David A. Wheeler's papers More than a Gigabuck: Estimating GNU/Linux's Size and Estimating GNU/Linux's Size to measure the SLOC of entire GNU/Linux distributions. Others have measured Debian GNU/Linux using this tool suite. SLOCCount runs on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and hopefully on other systems too. To run on Windows, you have to install Cygwin first to create a Unix-like environment for SLOCCount. (text taken from SLOCCount's homepage and lightly modified.)

About sloccount-web
sloccount-web is a web interface to the data generated by SLOCCount. It supplies further statistical and analysis information that SLOCCount through a familiar web interface. sloccount-web has been implemented as part of the Libre Software Engineering project at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.

About Libre Software Engineering
Libre Software offers Software Engineering scientists the possibility not only of having a closer look at the product that is being created, but also of studying in detail the whole development process and its technical, social and economic consequences. The Libre Software Engineering project site at GSyC has plenty of information on this topic.

About other Libre Software analysis tools
There exist several tools that we use to extract information about the Libre Software development process. These tools are usually Libre Software themselves so that you can download them for free from the Internet, and enhance or modify them to suit your needs. See an uncomplete list of such libre software analysis tools.

About the people behind this
Have a look at the Credits page.

Any other questions?
If yes, then maybe the FAQ is the place where you may find the answers.


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