The paper investigates collaborative work among maintainers of open source software by analyzing the logs of a set of 10 large projects. We inquire whether teamwork can be influenced by several characteristics of code. Preliminary results suggest that collaboration among maintainers in most large open-source projects seems to be positively influenced by file vintage and by Halstead volume of files, and negatively by McCabe complexity and size measured in SLOCs. These results could be consistent with an increased attractivity of files created early in the history of a project, and with maintainers being less attracted by more verbose code and by more complex code, although in this last case it might also reflect the fact that more complex fi...
Open source software (OSS) development has recently garnered much attention from both industry pract...
My research focus is to understand how social interactions between project participants affect proje...
This contribution presents initial results in the study of the relationship between size, effort, du...
Free and/or open-source software (or F/OSS) projects now play a major and dominant role in society, ...
Some open source software collaborations are sustained over long periods of time and across several ...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
In this paper we conjecture that individual decisions of FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) dev...
Analyzing the check-in information of open source soft-ware projects which use a version control sys...
Accumulated changes on a software system are not uniformly distributed: some elements are changed mu...
Large open source software projects often have a globally distributed development team. Studies have...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
This paper is about Open-Source Software projects and individual contributors. We aim to show the as...
In this research, we investigate the relationships between structural complexity, accountability, an...
Open source software projects typically extend the capabilities of their software by incorporating c...
This article presents a preliminary and exploratory study of the relationship between size, on the o...
Open source software (OSS) development has recently garnered much attention from both industry pract...
My research focus is to understand how social interactions between project participants affect proje...
This contribution presents initial results in the study of the relationship between size, effort, du...
Free and/or open-source software (or F/OSS) projects now play a major and dominant role in society, ...
Some open source software collaborations are sustained over long periods of time and across several ...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
In this paper we conjecture that individual decisions of FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) dev...
Analyzing the check-in information of open source soft-ware projects which use a version control sys...
Accumulated changes on a software system are not uniformly distributed: some elements are changed mu...
Large open source software projects often have a globally distributed development team. Studies have...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
This paper is about Open-Source Software projects and individual contributors. We aim to show the as...
In this research, we investigate the relationships between structural complexity, accountability, an...
Open source software projects typically extend the capabilities of their software by incorporating c...
This article presents a preliminary and exploratory study of the relationship between size, on the o...
Open source software (OSS) development has recently garnered much attention from both industry pract...
My research focus is to understand how social interactions between project participants affect proje...
This contribution presents initial results in the study of the relationship between size, effort, du...