Authors
Santiago Gala-Pérez, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M González-Barahona, Israel Herraiz
Publication date
2013/5/18
Conference
2013 10th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR)
Pages
159-168
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Based on the empirical evidence that the ratio of email messages in public mailing lists to versioning system commits has remained relatively constant along the history of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), this paper has as goal to study what can be inferred from such a metric for projects of the ASF. We have found that the metric seems to be an intensive metric as it is independent of the size of the project, its activity, or the number of developers, and remains relatively independent of the technology or functional area of the project. Our analysis provides evidence that the metric is related to the technical effervescence and popularity of project, and as such can be a good candidate to measure its healthy evolution. Other, similar metrics -like the ratio of developer messages to commits and the ratio of issue tracker messages to commits- are studied for several projects as well, in order to see if they have similar …
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