diff --git a/WSSSPE1_report/WSSSPE1_summary_report.tex b/WSSSPE1_report/WSSSPE1_summary_report.tex index 8fbd28b..9668b71 100644 --- a/WSSSPE1_report/WSSSPE1_summary_report.tex +++ b/WSSSPE1_report/WSSSPE1_summary_report.tex @@ -596,12 +596,11 @@ \subsection{Research or Reuse?} It should be noted that several articles that discussed long-term projects, that could be said to have reached a sustainable period. The Visualization Toolkit -(VTK) was described~\cite{Hanwell_WSSSPE}, being one of the oldest projects +(VTK) was described~\cite{Hanwell_WSSSPE} as being one of the oldest projects serving as a basis for several other tools such as ParaView~\cite{Hanwell_WSSSPE}, VisIt~\cite{Ahern_WSSSPE}, and VisTrails~\cite{Koop_WSSSPE}. Other examples of -long-term, sustainable projects included MVAPICH~\cite{Panda_WSSSPE} which began -development in 2000, R/qtl~\cite{Broman_WSSSPE} which also began development -in 2000, and DUNE~\cite{Blatt_WSSSPE} which is also over a decade old. In -addition to how long a project has been active other metrics are important, +long-term, sustainable projects included MVAPICH~\cite{Panda_WSSSPE} and R/qtl~\cite{Broman_WSSSPE}, which both began development +in 2000, and DUNE~\cite{Blatt_WSSSPE}, which is also over a decade old. In +addition to how long a project has been active, other metrics are important, such as number of developers, number of institutions, and whether there are active developers acting as advocates for the continued viability of a project beyond individual projects and/or institutions.