Authors
Huilian Sophie Qiu, Alexander Nolte, Anita Brown, Alexander Serebrenik, Bogdan Vasilescu
Publication date
2019/5/25
Conference
2019 ieee/acm 41st international conference on software engineering (icse)
Pages
688-699
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Sustained participation by contributors in opensource software is critical to the survival of open-source projects and can provide career advancement benefits to individual contributors. However, not all contributors reap the benefits of open-source participation fully, with prior work showing that women are particularly underrepresented and at higher risk of disengagement. While many barriers to participation in open-source have been documented in the literature, relatively little is known about how the social networks that open-source contributors form impact their chances of long-term engagement. In this paper we report on a mixed-methods empirical study of the role of social capital (i.e., the resources people can gain from their social connections) for sustained participation by women and men in open-source GitHub projects. After combining survival analysis on a large, longitudinal data set with insights derived …
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HS Qiu, A Nolte, A Brown, A Serebrenik, B Vasilescu - 2019 ieee/acm 41st international conference on …, 2019