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Eclipse, an open source software project, acknowledges its donors by presenting donation badges in its issue tracking system Bugzilla. However, the rewarding effect of this strategy is currently unknown. We applied a framework of causal inference to investigate relative promptness of developer response to bug reports with donation badges compared with bug reports without the badges, and estimated that donation badges decreases developer response time by a median time of about two hours. The appearance of donation badges is appealing for both donors and organizers because of its practical, rewarding and yet inexpensive effect.
This paper targets the problem of speech act detection in conversations about bug repair. We conduct a Wizard of Oz experiment with 30 professional programmers, in which the programmers fix bugs for two hours, and use a simulated virtual assistant fo
Recent studies showed that the dialogs between app developers and app users on app stores are important to increase user satisfaction and apps overall ratings. However, the large volume of reviews and the limitation of resources discourage app develo
Although many software development projects have moved their developer discussion forums to generic platforms such as Stack Overflow, Eclipse has been steadfast in hosting their self-supported community forums. While recent studies show forums share
Studies over the past decade demonstrated that developers contributing to open source software systems tend to self-organize in emerging communities. This latent community structure has a significant impact on software quality. While several approach
Low-code software development (LCSD) is an emerging paradigm that combines minimal source code with interactive graphical interfaces to promote rapid application development. LCSD aims to democratize application development to software practitioners