Hi everyone

We are looking for participants to help us with a study on the 
sustainability of free and open source software, ‘Mapping the co-production 
of digital infrastructure by peer projects and firms’, which is funded by a 
Sloan and Ford Foundations grant.

We are trying to learn about how commercial firm engagement with F/OSS, for 
example in the form of paying developers to develop F/OSS, impacts 
volunteer projects such as Ansible/Ansible.

Our quantitative survey of GitHub shows that Ansible/Ansible is one of the 
top recipients of commits by people with a professional email address (eg 
@microsoft.com), which is why we are reaching out to members of the 
Ansible/Ansible community.

Participation in the survey requires about five minutes of your time (there 
are only seven questions). If you are involved in Ansible/Ansible as a 
developer, maintainer or contributor, please follow the link below to 
answer our questions: 

https://unicanberra.limequery.com/731646?lang=en

The research team:  Mathieu O’Neil, University of Canberra; Xiaolan Cai, 
University of Canberra; Laure Muselli, Telecom Paris; Mahin Raissi, 
University of Canberra; Stefano Zacchiroli, Universite Paris Diderot / 
INRIA & former Debian Project Leader

Duration: The survey will run for 2 weeks, from November 25 to December 9 
2019.

More information? Please visit our project webpage: 
https://www.canberra.edu.au/research/faculty-research-centres/nmrc/research/mapping-the-co-production-of-digital-infrastructure-by-peer-projects-and-firms

Any questions? Email: mathieu[dot]oneil[at]canberra[dot]edu[dot]au 

This research has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee at 
the University of Canberra (Project no. 1865).


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