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Free and Open Source Software organizations: A large-scale analysis of code, comments, and commits frequency

Tadeusz Chełkowski, Dariusz Jemielniak, Kacper Macikowski

2021PLoS ONE11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) increases in importance and use by global corporations, understanding the dynamics of its communities becomes critical. This paper measures up to 21 years of activities in 1314 individual projects and 1.4 billion lines of code managed. After analyzing the FOSS activities on the projects and organizations level, such as commits frequency, source code lines, and code comments, we find that there is less activity now than there was a decade ago. Moreover, our results suggest a greater decrease in the activities in large and well-established FOSS organizations. Our findings indicate that as technologies and business strategies related to FOSS mature, the role of large formal FOSS organizations serving as intermediary between developers diminishes.

Topics & Concepts

Code (set theory)Open source softwareSoftwareSource lines of codeOpen sourceSource codeComputer scienceBusinessScale (ratio)Software engineeringSet (abstract data type)Programming languagePhysicsQuantum mechanicsOpen Source Software InnovationsWikis in Education and CollaborationMobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing