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Understanding and Supporting the Choice of an Appropriate Task to Start With In Open Source Software Communities
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msquire
on Thu, 2015-01-08 17:55
I. Steinmacher
,
Conte, T.
, and
Gerosa, M. A.
,
“
Understanding and Supporting the Choice of an Appropriate Task to Start With In Open Source Software Communities
”
,
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 48
. IEEE, pp. 5299-5308, 2015.
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