DocumentCode
3245233
Title
Onboarding in Open Source Software Projects: A Preliminary Analysis
Author
Fagerholm, Fabian ; Johnson, Peter ; Sanchez Guinea, Alejandro ; Borenstein, Jay ; Munch, Jurgen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
fYear
2013
fDate
26-26 Aug. 2013
Firstpage
5
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Nowadays, many software projects are partially or completely open-source based. There is an increasing need for companies to participate in open-source software (OSS) projects, e.g., in order to benefit from open source ecosystems. OSS projects introduce particular challenges that have to be understood in order to gain the benefits. One such challenge is getting newcomers onboard into the projects effectively. Similar challenges may be present in other self-organised, virtual team environments. In this paper we present preliminary observations and results of in-progress research that studies the process of on boarding into virtual OSS teams. The study is based on a program created and conceived at Stanford University in conjunction with Facebook´s Education Modernization program. It involves the collaboration of more than a dozen international universities and nine open source projects. More than 120 students participated in 2013. The students have been introduced to and supported by mentors experienced in the participating OSS projects. Our findings indicate that mentoring is an important factor for effective on boarding in OSS projects, promoting cohesion within distributed teams and maintaining an appropriate pace.
Keywords
educational institutions; groupware; project management; public domain software; social networking (online); software development management; team working; Facebook; OSS projects; Stanford University; distributed software development; distributed teams; education modernization program; global software development; international university collaboration; open source software projects; preliminary analysis; self-organised environments; virtual OSS teams; virtual team environments; Companies; Educational institutions; Employee welfare; Measurement; Software; Virtual groups; case study; distributed software development; global software development; mentoring; onboarding; open source software projects; virtual teams;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Software Engineering Workshops (ICGSEW), 2013 IEEE 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bari
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICGSEW.2013.8
Filename
6613445
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