Going Farther Together: The Impact of Social Capital on Sustained Participation in Open Source

Huilian Sophie Qiu, Alexander Nolte, Anita R. Brown, Alexander Serebrenik, Bogdan Vasilescu
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Sustained participation by contributors in opensource software is critical to the survival of open-source projects and can provide career advancement benefits to individual contributors. However, not all contributors reap the benefits of open-source participation fully, with prior work showing that women are particularly underrepresented and at higher risk of disengagement. While many barriers to participation in open-source have been documented in the literature, relatively little is known about how the social networks that open-source contributors form impact their chances of long-term engagement. In this paper we report on a mixed-methods empirical study of the role of social capital (i.e., the resources people can gain from their social connections) for sustained participation by women and men in open-source GitHub projects. After combining survival analysis on a large, longitudinal data set with insights derived from a user survey, we confirm that while social capital is beneficial for prolonged engagement for both genders, women are at disadvantage in teams lacking diversity in expertise.
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一起走得更远:社会资本对持续参与开源的影响
开源软件贡献者的持续参与对开源项目的生存至关重要,并且可以为个人贡献者提供职业发展的好处。然而,并不是所有的贡献者都能从参与开源中充分获益,之前的研究表明,女性的代表性尤其不足,而且脱离参与的风险更高。虽然文献中已经记录了参与开源的许多障碍,但对于开源贡献者形成的社会网络如何影响他们长期参与的机会,我们知之甚少。在本文中,我们报告了一项混合方法的实证研究,研究了社会资本(即人们可以从他们的社会关系中获得的资源)在女性和男性持续参与开源GitHub项目中的作用。在将大型纵向数据集的生存分析与来自用户调查的见解相结合后,我们证实,尽管社会资本对两性的长期参与都是有益的,但在缺乏专业知识多样性的团队中,女性处于劣势。
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