








Torben Christensen, recognized authority in test and measurement automation and co-founder of Rebase Systems, agreed to share his views with the OpenTAP® team from his four decades in our field.

OpenTAP platform users have many and varied migration stories to share, at both high and low levels, from architectures to tools to APIs to data structures and common porting chores. Here, David Baker, RF Test Engineer at Broadcom, shares his migration tale with Bill Weinberg, OpenTAP community facilitator.

Over the years, use of Python has grown exponentially. There are multiple reasons for this popularity, but the OpenTAP Team believes much adoption can be tied to its ease of use for new developers (particularly those coming out of university) and the fact that Python and related projects are open source software two fundamental values that very much align with the OpenTAP Project.

What is the measure of an Open Source community? How do we know if a project is nascent, dynamic, snoozing or moribund? Devs usually start by asking other devs about the reputations of a project and its contributors, and proceed to evaluate the project code itself as the real validation. But do objective measures exist for the quality, popularity and activity of an open source project?

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