Open Source Software Onboarding as a University Course: An Experience Report

Hao He, Minghui Zhou, Qingye Wang, Jingyue Li
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Without newcomers, open source software (OSS) projects are hardly sustainable. Yet, newcomers face a steep learning curve during OSS onboarding in which they must overcome a multitude of technical, social, and knowledge barriers. To ease the onboarding process, OSS communities are utilizing mentoring, task recommendation (e.g., “good first issues”), and engagement programs (e.g., Google Summer of Code). However, newcomers must first cultivate their motivation for OSS contribution and learn the necessary preliminaries before they can take advantage of these mechanisms. We believe this gap can be filled by a dedicated, practice-oriented OSS onboarding course. In this paper, we present our experience of teaching an OSS onboarding course at Peking University. The course contains a series of lectures, labs, and invited talks to prepare students with the required skills and motivate them to contribute to OSS. In addition, students are required to complete a semester-long course project in which they plan and make actual contributions to OSS projects. They can either contribute to some recommended OSS projects with dedicated mentors, or contribute to any OSS project they prefer. Finally, 16 out of the 19 enrolled students have successfully contributed to OSS projects, and five have retained. However, the onboarding trajectories, final contributions, and retention outcomes differ vastly between the two groups of students with different course project choices, yielding lessons for software engineering education.
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作为大学课程的开源软件入门:一份经验报告
没有新来者,开源软件(OSS)项目很难持续下去。然而,新手在OSS入门期间面临着陡峭的学习曲线,他们必须克服大量的技术、社会和知识障碍。为了简化入职过程,OSS社区正在利用指导、任务推荐(例如,“好的第一个问题”)和参与计划(例如,Google代码之夏)。然而,新手必须首先培养他们对OSS贡献的动机,并在他们能够利用这些机制之前学习必要的基础知识。我们相信这一差距可以通过专门的、面向实践的OSS入门课程来填补。在本文中,我们介绍了我们在北京大学教授OSS入职课程的经验。该课程包含一系列讲座、实验和邀请的谈话,为学生提供所需的技能,并激励他们为OSS做出贡献。此外,学生需要完成一个学期的课程项目,在这个项目中,他们计划并对OSS项目做出实际贡献。他们可以与专门的导师一起为一些推荐的OSS项目做出贡献,或者为他们喜欢的任何OSS项目做出贡献。最后,19名注册学生中有16名成功地为OSS项目做出了贡献,5名保留了下来。然而,在两组具有不同课程项目选择的学生之间,入职轨迹、最终贡献和保留结果差异很大,为软件工程教育提供了经验教训。
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