Stennis Space Center releases first-ever open source software

STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. (WXXV)- Officials at NASA’s Stennis Space Center have released their first ever open-source software.

This is a peer review tool to facilitate efficient and collaborative creation of applications.

The tool was developed over several years, built on lessons learned as site developers and engineers created software tools across the center’s sprawling test complex.

Developers can now improve time, efficiency, and address issues earlier when conducting software code reviews.

They say the result is a better and more productive product.

One benefit of the open source nature of the software is that the general community can take a look at the tool and find ways of refining. You can access the tool by clicking here.

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