The penumbra of open source: projects outside of centralized platforms are longer maintained, more academic and more collaborative

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GitHub has become the central online platform for much of open source, hosting most open source code repositories. With this popularity, the public digital traces of GitHub are now a valuable means to study teamwork and collaboration. In many ways, however, GitHub is a convenience sample, and may not be representative of open source development off the platform. Here we develop a novel, extensive sample of public open source project repositories outside of centralized platforms. We characterized these projects along a number of dimensions, and compare to a time-matched sample of corresponding GitHub projects. Our sample projects tend to have more collaborators, are maintained for longer periods, and tend to be more focused on academic and scientific problems.

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Trujillo, M. Z., Hébert-Dufresne, L., & Bagrow, J. (2022). The penumbra of open source: projects outside of centralized platforms are longer maintained, more academic and more collaborative. EPJ Data Science, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjds/s13688-022-00345-7

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