Part 6: Testing and Assurance on Open Source ProjectsInternational audienceWhile onboarding an open source software (OSS) project, contributors face many different barriers that hinder their contribution, leading in many cases to dropout. Many projects leverage the contribution of outsiders and the sustainability of the project relies on retaining some of these newcomers. In this research, we aim at understanding the barriers that hinder onboarding of newcomers to OSS projects, by means of different empirical approaches, and proposing a set of strategies that can be used to support the first step of newcomers
The success of open source software (OSS) projects have been studied in previous research. This pape...
The way new contributors are received by the established contributors in an open source project is a...
Graduation date: 2009Open source software has become a powerful force in the world of computing. Wh...
Part 5: Development Processes of Open Source ProductsInternational audienceTo remain sustainable, so...
Community-based Open Source Software (OSS) projects are usually self-organized and dynamic, receivin...
Many community-based open source software (OSS) projects depend on a continuous influx of newcomers ...
The ability of an Open Source Software (OSS) project to attract, onboard, and retain any newcomer is...
Context: Onboarding is a process that helps newcomers become integrated members of their organisatio...
The recent and fast expansion of OSS (Open-source software) communities has fostered research on how...
Nowadays, many software projects are partially or completely open-source based. There is an increasi...
Open source software (OSS) relies on volunteers’ and newcomers’ contributions to survive. Open sourc...
Effectively onboarding newcomers is essential for the success of open source projects. These project...
In today’s world, many companies turn to open source projects as a source fo...
Graduation date: 2008Active participation and collaboration of community members are crucial to the ...
Part 3: FLOSS AdoptionInternational audienceVoluntary contributions play an important role in mainta...
The success of open source software (OSS) projects have been studied in previous research. This pape...
The way new contributors are received by the established contributors in an open source project is a...
Graduation date: 2009Open source software has become a powerful force in the world of computing. Wh...
Part 5: Development Processes of Open Source ProductsInternational audienceTo remain sustainable, so...
Community-based Open Source Software (OSS) projects are usually self-organized and dynamic, receivin...
Many community-based open source software (OSS) projects depend on a continuous influx of newcomers ...
The ability of an Open Source Software (OSS) project to attract, onboard, and retain any newcomer is...
Context: Onboarding is a process that helps newcomers become integrated members of their organisatio...
The recent and fast expansion of OSS (Open-source software) communities has fostered research on how...
Nowadays, many software projects are partially or completely open-source based. There is an increasi...
Open source software (OSS) relies on volunteers’ and newcomers’ contributions to survive. Open sourc...
Effectively onboarding newcomers is essential for the success of open source projects. These project...
In today’s world, many companies turn to open source projects as a source fo...
Graduation date: 2008Active participation and collaboration of community members are crucial to the ...
Part 3: FLOSS AdoptionInternational audienceVoluntary contributions play an important role in mainta...
The success of open source software (OSS) projects have been studied in previous research. This pape...
The way new contributors are received by the established contributors in an open source project is a...
Graduation date: 2009Open source software has become a powerful force in the world of computing. Wh...