In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates a social coding community and increases code visibility but it has not been adopted by OS software (OSS) developers. This paper investigates OS forking divergence using contextual frameworks (systematic literature review and content analysis) to analyse OSS developer forking motivation, interpretation, categorisation and consequences. We identified five theoretical forking patterns: 1) forking can revive original project health; 2) few effective frameworks exist to describe project-to-project developer migration; 3) there is a literature on social forking community behaviour; 4) poor guidance is a threat to forking; and 5) most research uses ...
Open source software is everywhere. From phones, tablets, TVs, and game consoles to less self-eviden...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The motivational ...
Graduation date: 2017Social interactions are a ubiquitous part of our lives, and the creation of onl...
In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates ...
In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates ...
In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates ...
In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates ...
This paper adopts a systematic literature review method and a content analysis method to examine and...
This paper adopts a systematic literature review method and a content analysis method to examine and...
This paper adopts a systematic literature review method and a content analysis method to examine and...
Summary. To fork a project is to copy the existing code base and move in a direction different than ...
Increasing numbers of software projects—proprietary and open source—are developed and maintained by ...
The notion of forking has changed with the rise of distributed version control systems and social co...
A project fork occurs when software developers take a copy of source code from one software package ...
Part 1: PapersInternational audienceA project fork occurs when software developers take a copy of so...
Open source software is everywhere. From phones, tablets, TVs, and game consoles to less self-eviden...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The motivational ...
Graduation date: 2017Social interactions are a ubiquitous part of our lives, and the creation of onl...
In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates ...
In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates ...
In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates ...
In open source (OS) environments, forking is a powerful social collaborative technique that creates ...
This paper adopts a systematic literature review method and a content analysis method to examine and...
This paper adopts a systematic literature review method and a content analysis method to examine and...
This paper adopts a systematic literature review method and a content analysis method to examine and...
Summary. To fork a project is to copy the existing code base and move in a direction different than ...
Increasing numbers of software projects—proprietary and open source—are developed and maintained by ...
The notion of forking has changed with the rise of distributed version control systems and social co...
A project fork occurs when software developers take a copy of source code from one software package ...
Part 1: PapersInternational audienceA project fork occurs when software developers take a copy of so...
Open source software is everywhere. From phones, tablets, TVs, and game consoles to less self-eviden...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The motivational ...
Graduation date: 2017Social interactions are a ubiquitous part of our lives, and the creation of onl...