Abstract
Most empirical studies about Open Source (OS) projects or products are vertical and usually deal with the flagship, successful projects. There is a substantial lack of horizontal studies to shed light on the whole population of projects, including failures. This paper presents a horizontal study aimed at characterizing OS projects. We analyze a sample of around 400 projects from a popular OS project repository. Each project is characterized by a number of attributes. We analyze these attributes statically and over time. The main results show that few projects are capable of attracting a meaningful community of developers. The majority of projects is made by few (in many cases one) person with a very slow pace of evolution. © 2003 IEEE.
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Capiluppi, A., Lago, P., & Morisio, M. (2003). Characteristics of open source projects. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, CSMR (pp. 317–327). https://doi.org/10.1109/CSMR.2003.1192440
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