开源软件项目中的入职:初步分析

Fabian Fagerholm, Patrik Johnson, Alejandro Sánchez Guinea, Jay Borenstein, Jürgen Münch
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如今,许多软件项目都是部分或完全基于开源的。公司越来越需要参与开源软件(OSS)项目,例如,为了从开源生态系统中受益。OSS项目引入了特殊的挑战,为了获得好处,必须理解这些挑战。其中一个挑战是如何有效地让新人加入项目。类似的挑战也可能出现在其他自组织的虚拟团队环境中。在本文中,我们提出了初步的观察和正在进行的研究的结果,这些研究研究了进入虚拟OSS团队的过程。这项研究是基于斯坦福大学与Facebook的教育现代化项目共同创建和构思的一个项目。它涉及十多所国际大学和九个开源项目的合作。2013年有120多名学生参加。学生们被介绍给参与OSS项目的经验丰富的导师,并得到他们的支持。我们的发现表明,在OSS项目中,指导是一个重要的因素,可以有效地促进分布式团队的凝聚力,并保持适当的步调。
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Onboarding in Open Source Software Projects: A Preliminary Analysis
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.
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