Leveraging Corporate Engagement for Diversity in Free/Libre and Open Source Software Projects

Olivia B. Newton, S. Fiore
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In this workshop paper, we describe results from a mixed-methods study of social diversity and corporate engagement in free/libre and open source software (FLOSS) projects. We collected survey responses from contributors to FLOSS development on GitHub to characterize perceptions of social diversity and corporate involvement in projects. We additionally analyzed data extracted from FLOSS projects hosted on GitHub to investigate differences in diversity based on corporate engagement levels. Our results suggest that organizational decisions may be detrimental to both the expansion of a project’s contributor base and for increasing diversity across FLOSS ecosystems. However, as some survey participants note in their responses, organizations subsidizing FLOSS development have opportunities to increase access to and openness of projects which would be beneficial for diversity. This research thus serves to identify organizational factors and actions which harm and help initiatives to improve inclusivity and equity in FLOSS development.
在自由/自由和开源软件项目中利用企业参与的多样性
在这篇研讨会论文中,我们描述了一项关于自由/自由和开源软件(FLOSS)项目中社会多样性和企业参与的混合方法研究的结果。我们收集了来自GitHub上的FLOSS开发贡献者的调查回复,以描述对社会多样性和企业参与项目的看法。我们还分析了从托管在GitHub上的FLOSS项目中提取的数据,以调查基于企业参与水平的多样性差异。我们的结果表明,组织决策可能对项目贡献者基础的扩展和增加FLOSS生态系统的多样性都是有害的。但是,正如一些调查参加者在答复中指出的那样,资助FLOSS发展的组织有机会增加项目的使用和公开性,这将有利于多样性。因此,本研究有助于确定组织因素和行动,损害和帮助倡议,以提高FLOSS发展的包容性和公平性。
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