Análise da desistência de novatos em projetos de software livre: Caso do projeto Hadoop common

Translated title of the contribution: Newcomers withdrawal in open source software projects: Analysis of Hadoop common project

Igor Steinmacher, Igor S. Wiese, Ana Paula Chaves, Marco Aurélio Gerosa

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Abstract

Collective production communities, like open source projects, are based on volunteers collaboration and require newcomers for their continuity. Newcomers face difficulties and obstacles when starting their contributions, resulting in a large withdrawal and consequent low retention rate. This paper presents an analysis of newcomers withdrawal, checking if the dropout is influenced by lack of answer, answers politeness and helpfulness, and the answer author. We have collected five years data from the developers mail list communication and task manager (Jira) discussions of Hadoop Common project. We observed the users' communication, identifying newcomers and classifying questions and answers content. For the study conducted, less than 20% of newcomers became long term contributors. There are evidences that the withdrawal is influenced by the respondents and by the type of response received. However, the lack of answer was not evidenced as a factor that influences newcomers withdrawal in the project.

Translated title of the contributionNewcomers withdrawal in open source software projects: Analysis of Hadoop common project
Original languagePortuguese
Title of host publicationProceedings - 9th Brazilian Symposium on Collaborative Systems, SBSC 2012
Pages65-74
Number of pages10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event9th Brazilian Symposium on Collaborative Systems, SBSC 2012 - Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Duration: Oct 15 2012Oct 18 2012

Publication series

NameProceedings - 9th Brazilian Symposium on Collaborative Systems, SBSC 2012

Conference

Conference9th Brazilian Symposium on Collaborative Systems, SBSC 2012
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CitySao Paulo, SP
Period10/15/1210/18/12

Keywords

  • collaboration
  • communication
  • newcomer
  • open source software
  • withdrawal

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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