The penumbra of open source: projects outside of centralized platforms are longer maintained, more academic and more collaborative

Abstract GitHub has become the central online platform for much of open source, hosting most open source code repositories. With this popularity, the public digital traces of GitHub are now a valuable means to study teamwork and collaboration. In many ways, however, GitHub is a convenience sample, a...

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Main Authors: Milo Z. Trujillo, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James Bagrow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-05-01
Series:EPJ Data Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1140/epjds/s13688-022-00345-7
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Summary:Abstract GitHub has become the central online platform for much of open source, hosting most open source code repositories. With this popularity, the public digital traces of GitHub are now a valuable means to study teamwork and collaboration. In many ways, however, GitHub is a convenience sample, and may not be representative of open source development off the platform. Here we develop a novel, extensive sample of public open source project repositories outside of centralized platforms. We characterized these projects along a number of dimensions, and compare to a time-matched sample of corresponding GitHub projects. Our sample projects tend to have more collaborators, are maintained for longer periods, and tend to be more focused on academic and scientific problems.
ISSN:2193-1127