Emerging Free and Open Source Software PracticesVolunteers in Large Libre Software Projects

TitleEmerging Free and Open Source Software PracticesVolunteers in Large Libre Software Projects
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsRobles, G, González-Barahona, JM, Michlmayr, M
Secondary AuthorsSowe, SK, Stamelos, IG, Samoladas, I
Secondary TitleEmerging Free and Open Source Software Practices
Pagination1 - 24
PublisherIGI Global
Abstract

Most libre (free, open source) software projects rely on the work of volunteers. Therefore, attracting people who contribute their time and technical skills is of paramount importance, both in technical and economic terms. This reliance on volunteers leads to some fundamental management challenges: Volunteer contributions are inherently difficult to predict, plan, and manage, especially in the case of large projects. In this chapter we present an analysis of the evolution over time of the human resources in large libre software projects, using the Debian project, one of the largest and most complex libre software projects based mainly in voluntary work, as a case study. We have performed a quantitative investigation of data corresponding to roughly seven years, studying how volunteer involvement has affected the software released by the project, and the developer community itself.

URLhttp://www.igi-global.com/chapter/volunteers-large-libre-software-projects/10080
DOI10.4018/978-1-59904-210-7.ch001
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