Recently, GitHub introduced a new social feature, named reactions, which are pictorial characters similar to the emoji symbols widely used nowadays in text-based communications. Particularly, GitHub users can use a set of such symbols to react to issues and pull requests. However, little is known about the real usage and benefits of GitHub reactions. In this paper, we analyze the reactions provided by developers to more than 2.5 million issues and 9.7 million issue comments, in order to answer an extensive list of ten research questions about the usage and adoption of reactions. We show that reactions are being increasingly used by open-source developers. Moreover, we also found that issues with reactions usually take more time to be closed...
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Recently, GitHub introduced a new social feature, named reactions, which are pictorial characters si...
The widespread use of bots to support software development makes social coding platforms such as Git...
In this study, we analyzed issues and comments on GitHub projects and built collaboration networks d...
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Background: Studies related to human factors in software engineering are providing insightful inform...
GitHub is the most popular social coding platform and the world's largest collection of open source ...
Software engineering methodologies rely on version control systems such as git to store source code ...
Open source software projects often rely on code contributions from a wide variety of developers to ...
GitHub is the most popular repository for open source code (Finley 2011). It has more than 3.5 milli...
The open-source software community has grown in size and importance over the years. As a consequence...
Software bots have been facilitating several development activities in Open Source Software (OSS) pr...
Conventionally, callbacks and inversion of control have been the main tools to structure event-drive...
Web 2.0 technologies have not only raised microblogs, but also social software development and colla...
Given the increasing number of unsuccessful pull requests in GitHub projects, insights into the succ...
In a wave of growth, open-source projects need to modernize and change how they deal with processes,...
Recently, GitHub introduced a new social feature, named reactions, which are pictorial characters si...
The widespread use of bots to support software development makes social coding platforms such as Git...
In this study, we analyzed issues and comments on GitHub projects and built collaboration networks d...
Automated tools are frequently used in social coding repositories to perform repetitive activities t...
Background: Studies related to human factors in software engineering are providing insightful inform...
GitHub is the most popular social coding platform and the world's largest collection of open source ...
Software engineering methodologies rely on version control systems such as git to store source code ...
Open source software projects often rely on code contributions from a wide variety of developers to ...
GitHub is the most popular repository for open source code (Finley 2011). It has more than 3.5 milli...
The open-source software community has grown in size and importance over the years. As a consequence...
Software bots have been facilitating several development activities in Open Source Software (OSS) pr...
Conventionally, callbacks and inversion of control have been the main tools to structure event-drive...
Web 2.0 technologies have not only raised microblogs, but also social software development and colla...
Given the increasing number of unsuccessful pull requests in GitHub projects, insights into the succ...
In a wave of growth, open-source projects need to modernize and change how they deal with processes,...