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Variant forks

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Ondertitel:motivations and impediments
Social coding platforms centred around git provide explicit facilities to share code between projects: forks, pull requests, cherry-picking to name but a few. Variant forks are an interesting phenomenon in that respect, as they permit for different projects to peacefully co-exist, yet explicitly acknowledge the common ancestry. Several researchers analysed forking practices on open source platforms and observed that variant forks get created frequently. However, little is known on the motivations for launching such a variant fork. Is it mainly technical (e.g., diverging features), governance (e.g., diverging interests), legal (e.g., diverging licences), or do other factors come into play? We report the results of an exploratory qualitative analysis on the motivations behind creating and maintaining variant forks. We surveyed 105 maintainers of different active open source variant projects hosted on GitHub. Our study extends previous findings, identifying a number of fine-grained common motivations for launching a variant fork and listing concrete impediments for maintaining the co-existing projects.
Boek: 29th IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and, Reengineering (SANER), MAR 15-18, 2022, ELECTR NETWORK
Pagina's: 867 - 877
Jaar van publicatie:2022
Trefwoorden:P1 Proceeding
Toegankelijkheid:Closed