We draw on the concept of episodic volunteering (EV) from the general volunteering literature to identify practices for managing EV in free/libre/open source software (FLOSS) communities. Infrequent but ongoing participation is widespread, but the practices that community managers are using to manage EV, and their concerns about EV, have not been previously documented. We conducted a policy Delphi study involving 24 FLOSS community managers from 22 different communities. Our panel identified 16 concerns related to managing EV in FLOSS, which we ranked by prevalence. We also describe 65 practices for managing EV in FLOSS. Almost three-quarters of these practices are used by at least three community managers. We report these practices using a...
Despite the fact that OSS contributors tend to eschew traditional organizational hierarchies, resear...
The context for this study of volunteers and voluntolds are open source projects. Open source projec...
[first paragraph] Open source research in the late 1990s and early 2000\u27s described open source d...
We draw on the concept of episodic volunteering (EV) from the general volunteering literature to ide...
Free/libre/open source software (FLOSS) communities are commonly understood according to the Onion m...
Successful Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects incorporate both habitual and infreq...
Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) communities are composed, in part, of volunteers, many o...
Attracting a large number of new contributors has been seen as a way to ensure the survival, long-te...
Open source community management is largely ad-hoc and relies on practitioner guides. Yet there is a...
© 2020, International Society for Third-Sector Research. Volunteers are a critical operational resou...
Episodic volunteers (EVs) are vital for non-profit organization activities. However, theory-based re...
Part 6: Section 5: The Future of Industrial-Institutional Practices and Outcomes through Information...
Episodic volunteers (EVs) are vital for non-profit organization activities. However, theory-based re...
ABSTRACT Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) is an incredible and innovative opportunity of software ...
Episodic volunteers (EVs) are vital for non-profit organization activities. However, theory-based re...
Despite the fact that OSS contributors tend to eschew traditional organizational hierarchies, resear...
The context for this study of volunteers and voluntolds are open source projects. Open source projec...
[first paragraph] Open source research in the late 1990s and early 2000\u27s described open source d...
We draw on the concept of episodic volunteering (EV) from the general volunteering literature to ide...
Free/libre/open source software (FLOSS) communities are commonly understood according to the Onion m...
Successful Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects incorporate both habitual and infreq...
Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) communities are composed, in part, of volunteers, many o...
Attracting a large number of new contributors has been seen as a way to ensure the survival, long-te...
Open source community management is largely ad-hoc and relies on practitioner guides. Yet there is a...
© 2020, International Society for Third-Sector Research. Volunteers are a critical operational resou...
Episodic volunteers (EVs) are vital for non-profit organization activities. However, theory-based re...
Part 6: Section 5: The Future of Industrial-Institutional Practices and Outcomes through Information...
Episodic volunteers (EVs) are vital for non-profit organization activities. However, theory-based re...
ABSTRACT Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) is an incredible and innovative opportunity of software ...
Episodic volunteers (EVs) are vital for non-profit organization activities. However, theory-based re...
Despite the fact that OSS contributors tend to eschew traditional organizational hierarchies, resear...
The context for this study of volunteers and voluntolds are open source projects. Open source projec...
[first paragraph] Open source research in the late 1990s and early 2000\u27s described open source d...