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            Modelling Mailing List Behaviour in Open Source Projects: the Case of ARM Embedded Linux
            
            
               Sergio L. Toral (University of Seville, Spain)  
              
             
            
            
               Rocío Martínez Torres (University of Seville, Spain)  
              
             
            
            
               Federico Barrero (University of Seville, Spain)  
              
             
                    
            
              Abstract: One of the benefits firms can derive from using   Open Source Software (OSS) is informal development collaboration,   and the primary tool for collaboration and coordination are group   mailing lists. The purpose of the paper is modelling mailing lists   behaviour in OSS projects, using a set of descriptors that could   inform about their quality and their evolution. As a case study, a   mailing list focused on ARM embedded Linux has been   selected. Messages posted to this list from 2001 to 2006 have been   extracted, and factor analysis has been applied to obtain the   underlying patterns of behaviours. Theory about communities of   practice has been used to understand the meaning of the extracted   patterns. Their time distribution is finally described. The paper   provides new insights into the behaviour of mailing list as a source   of support for OSS projects and highlights the importance of an   involved core of individuals inside the community. 
             
            
              Keywords: collaborative work, embedded systems, information systems, open source projects, social networks, virtual communities, web-based communities 
             
            Categories: H.3.5, H.4.3  
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