Hi there, I'm a researcher studying software evolution. As part of my current research, I'm studying the implications of open-sourcing a proprietary software, for instance, if the project succeed in attracting newcomers. Storm was in my list.
To further analyze the impacts of Stom's migration, we analyzed the git log commit history of your project in terms of number of contributions, number of newcomers and number of contributors per month. The following figure presents a temporal perspective regarding these three measures. [image: Inline image 1] Given the numbers presented in the graphic, we would like to ask Storm developers the following questions: 1. What motivated the project to open its source code at Github? How do you evaluate the benefits of this migration? 2. Does this snapshot make sense? Did you find any inconsistency on the data? 3. Do you have any internal policy to promote/attract/retain newcomers? If so, do them succeed? 4. There is a decrease on the number of newcomers and contributions between 2012 and 2014. Do you have any explanation for that? 5. Similarly, why the number of newcomers and contributors increased that much after 2014? Thanks in advance for your collaboration, Gustavo Pinto, PhD http://www.gustavopinto.org
