%0 Conference Paper %B 5th Workshop on Public Data about Software Development (WoPDaSD 2010) %D 2010 %T Trends That Affect Temporal Analysis Using SourceForge Data %A MacLean, Alexander C. %A Pratt, Landon J. %A Krein, Jonathan L. %A Knutson, Charles D. %K cliff walls %K committers %K cvs %K evolution %K growth %K source code %K sourceforge %K time %K time series %X SourceForge is a valuable source of software artifact data for researchers who study project evolution and developer behavior. However, the data exhibit patterns that may bias temporal analyses. Most notable are cliff walls in project source code repository timelines, which indicate large commits that are out of character for the given project. These cliff walls often hide significant periods of development and developer collaboration—a threat to studies that rely on SourceForge repository data. We demonstrate how to identify these cliff walls, discuss reasons for their appearance, and propose preliminary measures for mitigating their effects in evolution-oriented studies. %B 5th Workshop on Public Data about Software Development (WoPDaSD 2010) %> https://flosshub.org/sites/flosshub.org/files/wopdasd001.pdf