Authors
Davide Rossi, Stefano Zacchiroli
Publication date
2022/5/21
Book
Proceedings of the 2022 ACM/IEEE 44th International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society
Pages
172-183
Description
Gender imbalance is a well-known phenomenon observed throughout sciences which is particularly severe in software development and Free/Open Source Software communities. Little is know yet about the geography of this phenomenon in particular when considering large scales for both its time and space dimensions.
We contribute to fill this gap with a longitudinal study of the population of contributors to publicly available software source code. We analyze the development history of 160 million software projects for a total of 2.2 billion commits contributed by 43 million distinct authors over a period of 50 years. We classify author names by gender using name frequencies and author geographical locations using heuristics based on email addresses and time zones. We study the evolution over time of contributions to public code by gender and by world region.
For the world overall, we confirm previous findings …
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