Bug Fixing Practices within Free/Libre Open Source Software Development Teams

TitleBug Fixing Practices within Free/Libre Open Source Software Development Teams
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsCrowston, K., & Scozzi B.
JournalJournal of Database Management
Volume19
Issue2
Pagination1–30
ISSN Number1063-8016
KeywordsCoordination, FLOSS
Abstract

Free/libre open source software (FLOSS, e.g., Linux or Apache) is primarily developed by distributed teams. Developers contribute from around the world and coordinate their activity almost exclusively by means of email and bulletin boards, yet some how profit from the advantages and evade the challenges of distributed software development. In this article we investigate the structure and the coordination practices adopted by development teams during the bug-fixing process, which is considered one of main areas of FLOSS project success. In particular, based on a codification of the messages recorded in the bug tracking system of four projects, we identify the accomplished tasks, the adopted coordination mechanisms, and the role undertaken by both the FLOSS development team and the FLOSS community. We conclude with suggestions for further research.

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