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Who are Source Code Contributors and How do they Change?

Published: 13 October 2009 Publication History

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Determining who are the copyright owners of a software system is important as they are the individuals and organizations that license the software to its users, and ultimately the legal entities that can enforce its licensing terms and change its license. In this paper we describe the difficulties of identifying the explicit copyright owners of a system, and those who contribute source code to it--who could potentially claim are also copyright owners of it.The paper introduces a method to track the names of contributors, including those explicitly listed as copyright owners from licensing statements in source code file. Then, it reports an empirical study performed on four open source systems-namely ArgoUML, Mozilla, Samba, and Squid-aimed at investigating the characteristics of their contributors and how they relate to the commits recorded in the system and users who perform them (its committers). Results indicate that explicit contributors and copyright owners are not necessarily the most frequent committers. Also, they are often added during larger changes than average.

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WCRE '09: Proceedings of the 2009 16th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering
October 2009
291 pages
ISBN:9780769538679

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 13 October 2009

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  1. Mining software repositories
  2. empirical study
  3. open source systems
  4. source code ownership

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  • (2013)Exploring Socio-Technical Dependencies in Open Source Software ProjectsProceedings of International Conference on Making Sense of Converging Media10.1145/2523429.2523468(273-280)Online publication date: 1-Oct-2013
  • (2011)Tool Assisted Analysis of Open Source ProjectsInternational Journal of Open Source Software and Processes10.5555/2440922.24409253:2(43-78)Online publication date: 1-Apr-2011
  • (2011)Social interactions around cross-system bug fixingsProceedings of the 8th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories10.1145/1985441.1985463(143-152)Online publication date: 21-May-2011
  • (2010)A sentence-matching method for automatic license identification of source code filesProceedings of the 25th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering10.1145/1858996.1859088(437-446)Online publication date: 20-Sep-2010
  • (2010)An exploratory study of the evolution of software licensingProceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering - Volume 110.1145/1806799.1806824(145-154)Online publication date: 1-May-2010

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