Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Open source is an example of user-centric innovation initiated by an individual or group of users to satisfy their specific needs;
the more a software evolves towards a stable release able to address the requirements of its developers, the more successful the
project. In this paper we use a large data-set obtained from SourceForge.net to estimate the relationship between a series of different characteristics of OS projects and the probability of evolution of the source code from a preliminary release to a mature version.
We show that while projects distributed under highly restrictive licensing terms (GPL) have a significantly smaller probability of
reaching a stable release, applications towards sophisticated users have a larger probability of evolving in the development status.
Interestingly, we find that the size of the “community of developers” increases the chances of progress but this effect decreases as
the community gets larger, a signal of possible coordination problems.
the more a software evolves towards a stable release able to address the requirements of its developers, the more successful the
project. In this paper we use a large data-set obtained from SourceForge.net to estimate the relationship between a series of different characteristics of OS projects and the probability of evolution of the source code from a preliminary release to a mature version.
We show that while projects distributed under highly restrictive licensing terms (GPL) have a significantly smaller probability of
reaching a stable release, applications towards sophisticated users have a larger probability of evolving in the development status.
Interestingly, we find that the size of the “community of developers” increases the chances of progress but this effect decreases as
the community gets larger, a signal of possible coordination problems.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Software market; open source software; development status; intended audience; license
Elenco autori:
Comino, S.; Manenti, F.; Parisi, Maria Laura
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