Background. Open Source Software (OSS) provides increasingly serious and viable alternatives to traditional closed source software. The number of OSS users is continuously growing, as is the number of potential users that are interested in evaluating the quality of OSS. The latter would greatly benefit from simple methods for evaluating the trustworthiness of OSS. Objective. This paper aims at finding a quantitative relationship between the perceived quality of OSS and a few simple objective measures. Method. the users' and developers' evaluations of trustworthiness and reliability of OSS products were collected and correlated to static code measures, called "Elementary Code Assessment" rules, which check very simple rules that well-w...