Impact of Switching Bug Trackers: A Case Study on a Medium-Sized Open Source Project

Théo Zimmermann, Annalí Casanueva Artís
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For most software projects, the bug tracker is an essential tool. In open source development, this tool plays an even more central role as it is generally open to all users, who are encouraged to test the software and report bugs. Previous studies have highlighted the act of reporting a bug as a first step leading a user to become an active contributor. The impact of the bug reporting environment on the bug tracking activity is difficult to assess because of the lack of comparison points. In this paper, we take advantage of the switch, from Bugzilla to GitHub, of the bug tracker of Coq, a medium-sized open source project, to evaluate and interpret the impact that such a change can have. We first report on the switch itself, including the migration of preexisting issues. Then we analyze data from before and after the switch using a regression discontinuity design, an econometric methodology imported from quantitative policy analysis. We complete this quantitative analysis with qualitative data from interviews with developers. We show that the switch induces an increase in bug reporting, particularly from principal developers themselves, and more generally an increased engagement with the bug tracking platform, with more comments by developers and also more external commentators.
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切换Bug跟踪器的影响:一个中型开源项目的案例研究
对于大多数软件项目,bug跟踪器是必不可少的工具。在开源开发中,这个工具扮演着更重要的角色,因为它通常对所有用户开放,鼓励用户测试软件并报告错误。之前的研究强调,报告bug是引导用户成为积极贡献者的第一步。由于缺乏比较点,bug报告环境对bug跟踪活动的影响很难评估。在本文中,我们利用Coq(一个中等规模的开源项目)的bug跟踪器从Bugzilla切换到GitHub的优势,来评估和解释这种变化可能产生的影响。我们首先报告交换机本身,包括先前存在的问题的迁移。然后,我们使用回归不连续设计(一种从定量政策分析引入的计量经济学方法)来分析转换前后的数据。我们使用来自开发者访谈的定性数据来完成这个定量分析。我们表明,这种转换导致了bug报告的增加,特别是来自主要开发人员自己的,更普遍的是,bug跟踪平台的参与度增加了,开发人员和外部评论员的评论也增加了。
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