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J. Sliwerski, Zimmermann, T., and Zeller, A., When do changes induce fixes?, in Proceedings of the 2005 international workshop on Mining software repositories, New York, NY, USA, 2005, pp. 24-28.PDF icon 24WhenDoChanges.pdf (247.21 KB)
A. Bachmann and Bernstein, A., When process data quality affects the number of bugs: Correlations in software engineering datasets, in 2010 7th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2010)2010 7th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2010), Cape Town, South Africa, 2010, pp. 62 - 71.PDF icon 62bachmann-msr10.pdf (407.86 KB)
B. Massey, Where Do Open Source Requirements Come From (And What Should We Do About It)?, in Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, 2002.PDF icon Massey.pdf (93.51 KB)
G. Canfora and Cerulo, L., Where is bug resolution knowledge stored?, in Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Mining software repositories, New York, NY, USA, 2006, pp. 183–184.PDF icon 183WhereIsBug.pdf (239.79 KB)
D. E. Krutz, Munaiah, N., Peruma, A., and Mkaouer, M. W., Who Added that Permission to My App? An Analysis of Developer Permission Changes in Open Source Android Apps, 2017 IEEE/ACM 4th International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems (MOBILESoft). pp. 165-169, 2017.
L. Heppler, Eckert, R., and Stuermer, M., Who Cares About My Feature Request?, in Open Source Systems: Integrating Communities: 12th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference, OSS 2016, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 30 - June 2, 2016, Proceedings, K. Crowston, Hammouda, I., Lundell, B., Robles, G., Gamalielsson, J., and Lindman, J., Eds. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016, pp. 85–96.
M. M. M. Syeed and Hammouda, I., Who Contributes to What? Exploring Hidden Relationships between FLOSS Projects, in Open Source Software: Mobile Open Source Technologies, vol. 427, L. Corral, Sillitti, A., Succi, G., Vlasenko, J., and Wasserman, A. I., Eds. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014, pp. 21-30.
K. Hamasaki, Kula, R. G., Yoshida, N., Cruz, C. A. E., Fujiwara, K., and Iida, H., Who Does What during a Code Review? Datasets of OSS Peer Review Repositories , 10th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories. 2013.
J. Anvik, Hiew, L., and Murphy, G. C., Who should fix this bug?, in Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Software engineering, New York, NY, USA, 2006, pp. 361–370.
C. Bird and Nagappan, N., Who? What? Where? Examining Distributed Development in Two Large Open Source Projects, in Proceedings of the Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, 2012.PDF icon bird2012www.pdf (890.92 KB)
A. Schilling, Laumer, S., and Weitzel, T., Who Will Remain? An Evaluation of Actual Person-Job and Person-Team Fit to Predict Developer Retention in FLOSS Projects, in 45th Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences, 2012, pp. 3446-3455.PDF icon whowillremain.pdf (214.75 KB)
M. Michlmayr and Fitzgerald, B., Why and How Should Open Source Projects Adopt Time-Based Releases?, IEEE Software, 32(2), 2015.
C. Bac, Berger, O., Deborde, V., and Hamet, B., Why and how-to contribute to libre software when you integrate them into an in-house application ?, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Open Source Systems, pp. 113–118, 2005.
I. - H. Hann, Roberts, J., and Slaughter, S., Why developers participate in open source software projects: an empirical investigation, International Conference on Information Systems 2004. 2004.
I. - H. Hann, Roberts, J., Slaughter, S., and Fielding, R., Why Do Developers Contribute to Open Source Projects? First Evidence of Economic Incentives, in Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, 2002.PDF icon HannRobertsSlaughterFielding.pdf (40.66 KB)
K. R. Lakhani and Wolf, R., Why hackers do what they do: Understanding motivation and effort in free/open source software projects, in Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software, J. Feller, Fitzgerald, B., Hissam, S., and Lakhani, K. R., Eds. MIT Press, 2005.PDF icon lakhaniwolf.pdf (67.75 KB)
A. Mockus and Herbsleb, J., Why Not Improve Coordination in Distributed Software Development by Stealing Good Ideas from Open Source?, in Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, 2002.PDF icon MockusHerbsleb.pdf (103.27 KB)
A. Bonaccorsi, Why open source software can succeed, RP Special Issue, 2003.PDF icon rp-bonaccorsirossi.pdf (392.44 KB)
B. Massey, Why OSS Folks Think SE Folks Are Clue-Impaired, Proceedings of the 3rd ICSE Workshop on Open Source. pp. 91-97, 2003.PDF icon 91-97.pdf (138.62 KB)
Z. Lin and Whitehead, J., Why Power Laws? An Explanation from Fine-Grained Code Changes. 2015.PDF icon msr2015.pdf (7.54 MB)
Why So Complicated? Simple Term Filtering and Weighting for Location-Based Bug Report Assignment Recommendation, 10th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories. pp. 2-11, 2013.PDF icon msr2013.pdf (405.86 KB)
M. C. Jones, Rathi, D., and Twidale, M. B., Wikifying your interface: Facilitating Community-Based Interface Translation, in Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Designing Interactive systems - DIS '06, 2006, pp. 321-330.
S. K. Lam and Riedl, J., Is Wikipedia Growing a Longer Tail?, in ACM 2009 International Conference on Supporting Group Work, Sanibel Island, FL, 2009.
K. Panciera, Halfaker, A., and Terveen, L., Wikipedians are born, not made: a study of power editors on Wikipedia, in ACM 2009 International Conference on Group Work, Sanibel Island, FL, 2009, pp. 51-60.
Y. Jiang, Adams, B., and German, D. M., Will My Patch Make It? And How Fast?: Case Study on the Linux Kernel, 10th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories. 2013.

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