Skip to main content area
FLOSShub
free/libre and open source software research resources
About
News
Announcements
CFPs
Conferences
Workshops
Resources
Data
Discussion lists
Educational materials
Papers
Tools
Websites
Feeds
Forums
Search form
Search
Tag cloud
source code
sourceforge
developers
email
open source
cvs
apache
scm
eclipse
linux
mailing list
open source software
More tags
You are here
Home
Version Control History
A Dataset of Feature Additions and Feature Removals from the Linux Kernel
Submitted by
msquire
on Fri, 2014-08-01 19:23
L. Passos
and
Czarnecki, K.
,
“
A Dataset of Feature Additions and Feature Removals from the Linux Kernel
”
, in
Proceedings of the 11th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories
, New York, NY, USA, 2014, pp. 376–379.
Taxonomy upgrade extras:
evolution
linux
msr data showcase
Traceability
Version Control History
Read more
about A Dataset of Feature Additions and Feature Removals from the Linux Kernel
Log in
or
register
to post comments
Google Scholar
DOI
BibTeX
Tagged
EndNote XML
Recent Publications
Managing Hidden Dependencies in OO Software: a Study Based on Open Source Projects
Open Source Communities as Liminal Ecosystems
Investigating developers' email discussions during decision-making in Python language evolution
Developers, Quality Control and Download Volume in Open Source Software (OSS) Projects
More...
FLOSS Project Planets
Russ Allbery: Review: A Dead Djinn in Cairo
Chapter Three: Hell is Programming a Calendar (Part 2 - Time in Drupal)
Mike Driscoll: An Intro to Kivy Layouts (Video)
Evolving Web: The Most Important Criteria When Selecting Drupal or WordPress
Raphaël Hertzog: Freexian’s report about Debian Long Term Support, May 2022
More
FLOSS Research
OSSummit North America is going to be weird – and I can’t wait
The year of change for the Open Source Initiative
Higher Ed needs to step up to stay relevant as Open Source floods the IT world
The OSI celebrates maintainer month
Why OSI? Featured sponsor, Open Weaver
More