Thank you! I will do that! Thanks
Gustavo On Saturday, June 11, 2016, Peyman Mohajerian <[email protected]> wrote: > Best to include Storm's dev email distribution in your question. > > On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 7:11 AM, Gustavo Henrique Lima Pinto < > [email protected] > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote: > >> 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 >> > >
