Title of article :
A systematic literature review on the barriers faced by newcomers to open source software projects
Author/Authors :
Steinmacher، نويسنده , , Igor and Graciotto Silva، نويسنده , , Marco Aurelio and Gerosa، نويسنده , , Marco Aurelio and Redmiles، نويسنده , , David F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages :
19
From page :
67
To page :
85
Abstract :
AbstractContext us open source software projects are based on volunteers collaboration and require a continuous influx of newcomers for their continuity. Newcomers face barriers that can lead them to give up. These barriers hinder both developers willing to make a single contribution and those willing to become a project member. ive tudy aims to identify and classify the barriers that newcomers face when contributing to open source software projects. ducted a systematic literature review of papers reporting empirical evidence regarding the barriers that newcomers face when contributing to open source software (OSS) projects. We retrieved 291 studies by querying 4 digital libraries. Twenty studies were identified as primary. We performed a backward snowballing approach, and searched for other papers published by the authors of the selected papers to identify potential studies. Then, we used a coding approach inspired by open coding and axial coding procedures from Grounded Theory to categorize the barriers reported by the selected studies. s ntified 20 studies providing empirical evidence of barriers faced by newcomers to OSS projects while making a contribution. From the analysis, we identified 15 different barriers, which we grouped into five categories: social interaction, newcomers’ previous knowledge, finding a way to start, documentation, and technical hurdles. We also classified the problems with regard to their origin: newcomers, community, or product. sion sults are useful to researchers and OSS practitioners willing to investigate or to implement tools to support newcomers. We mapped technical and non-technical barriers that hinder newcomers’ first contributions. The most evidenced barriers are related to socialization, appearing in 75% (15 out of 20) of the studies analyzed, with a high focus on interactions in mailing lists (receiving answers and socialization with other members). There is a lack of in-depth studies on technical issues, such as code issues. We also noticed that the majority of the studies relied on historical data gathered from software repositories and that there was a lack of experiments and qualitative studies in this area.
Keywords :
Barriers to entry , Systematic literature review , joining , Onboarding , newcomers , open source software
Journal title :
Information and Software Technology
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Information and Software Technology
Record number :
2375422
Link To Document :
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