As much as I favor the idea of small teams producing software, the report studies OSS and the smallest number of committees are at least above 50 Not sure how well that translates to actual startups which tend to but not always produce proprietary softwar
https://t.co/rx1mHlME1g From Aristotle to Ringelmann: a large-scale analysis of team productivity and coordination in #OSS projects
RT @gousiosg: Very interesting work by @ingo_S on inferring coordination networks from commit traces: https://t.co/zx8QOA9kNz
RT @gousiosg: Very interesting work by @ingo_S on inferring coordination networks from commit traces: https://t.co/zx8QOA9kNz
Very interesting work by @ingo_S on inferring coordination networks from commit traces: https://t.co/zx8QOA9kNz
RT @ingo_S: Excited to learn that our article on OSS team productivity was selected for the JournalFirst track at @icseconf https://t.co/Ka…
Excited to learn that our article on OSS team productivity was selected for the JournalFirst track at @icseconf https://t.co/Kaj8lXXiiT
Aristotle or Ringelmann? Our paper on OSS team productivity has now been published in Empirical Software Engineering https://t.co/Kaj8lXXiiT