New developer metrics: Are comments as crucial as code contributions?
Abstract
Open-source code development has become widespread in recent years. As a result, open-source software platforms have also become popular, and millions of developers from diverse locations are able to contribute to the same projects. On these platforms, various knowledge about them is obtained from user activity. This information is used in the form of developer metrics to solve a variety of challenges. In this study, we proposed new developer metrics, including commenting and issue-related activity, that require less information. We concluded that commenting on any feature of a project can be equally as valuable as code contribution. In addition, besides the quantitative ones, metrics based on only the existence of the activity have been shown to offer also considerable results. We saw that issues were crucial in identifying user contributions. Even if a developer makes a contribution to only one issue on a project, the relation between the developer and the project is tight. The hit scores are relatively lower because of the sparsity problem of our dataset; even so, we believe that we have presented improvable and remarkable new developer metrics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2006.16349,
title = {New developer metrics: Are comments as crucial as code contributions?},
author = {Abdulkadir Şeker and Banu Diri and Halil Arslan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.16349},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
14 pages, 2 figures, This study submitted to Journal of Science China Information Sciences