Modeling Gender Differences in Membership Change in Open Source Software Projects
Gender diversity in open source software development continues to be a topic of growing interest among researchers, practitioners, and organizations. To date, research has revealed disparities in participation between developers on the basis of gender, with women being significantly underrepresented...
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Zusammenfassung: | Gender diversity in open source software development continues to be a topic
of growing interest among researchers, practitioners, and organizations. To
date, research has revealed disparities in participation between developers on
the basis of gender, with women being significantly underrepresented in open
source development. Using a large data set curated for studies of diversity in
open source projects, we contribute to this body of work by characterizing the
relationship between gender-based participation differences and group
composition in GitHub. We found that contributors identified as women and
contributors of unknown gender have a shorter tenure in open source projects
compared to those identified as men. Additionally, at the team level, we found
that project teams with mixed-gender composition were associated with lower
turnover and teams with greater disparity in the distribution of platform
tenure were associated with higher turnover. Finally, our case study reveals
that when looking at the entire team, GitHub users were more likely to remain
in a project rather than leave after contributing but when looking at women
specifically, users were more likely to leave rather than remain after
contributing to a project. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2206.08485 |