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Global Software Development in the FreeBSD Project Diomidis Spinellis Athens University of Economics and Business and FreeBSD
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Outline FreeBSD Methodology Findings –Global development –Productivity and quality –Human interactions
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Rationale Rough side of global software development –“Setting benchmarks in global outsourcing” –“If it works there, it works everywhere” Practices that work Repository data –Mining incidental data –Drawing conclusions
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FreeBSD Complete operating system –Open source –High performance application servers –Networked embedded systems Derived from BSD Unix Focus on stability and reliability –smallbusiness.yahoo.com –Part of Apple’s Mac OS X
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Family Tree
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Development ~350 developers –Documentation Third party application ports ~15700 Operating system utilities ~9.8MLoC Kernel ~3.8MLoC Documentation
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Development Facilities CVS (12 years of historical data; >938k) Problem reports (>95k) Mailing lists (>100) Tinderbox Web site –Developer’s handbook –Release engineering –Browsable CVS –Mailing lists –PRs
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Development Process Unpaid volunteers Teams –Core –Release engineering –Security –Ports –Donations Committer etiquette Mentoring
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Global Development
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Around the Globe
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Division of Work
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Hold and Advance
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… and Fix Closed GNATS entries per area
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Roads and Buildings
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Round the Clock
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Passing Work Around
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Productivity and Quality + Round the clock development + Software and hardware diversity - Lack of face-to-face communication - Asynchronous communication ? A more rigorous process is required ? Cultural diversity
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Productivity More developers produce more software (base case) r=0.67 (95% CI)
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Productivity … but developer distance doesn’t affect productivity. r=-0.14 (95% CI)
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Code Style r=0.05 (95% CI)
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Defect Density r=0.07 (95% CI)
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Human Interactions Look for neighbors –Cooperating developers –Mentors and mentees Jan Van Haasteren: Neighbours
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Cooperating developers Mean distance between –any two FreeBSD developers: 6,701km 4010 instances of commits –Same file –Same day –Different developers –Mean distance: 6,489km
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Mentors and mentees Min¼MedianMean¾Max Any02.27.86.79.319 M/M00.73.85.08.818
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FreeBSD is Global Round the clock development No ill effects on –Productivity –Code quality –Bug density Distance –Doesn’t show up in ad hoc cooperation –Appears to matter in mentoring
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Tesekur Ederim! http://www.freebsd.org http:/www.dmst.aueb.gr/dds
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