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Build Issue Resolution from the Perspective of Non-Contributors

Sunzhou Huang, Xiaoyin Wang

TL;DR

A study aimed at understanding the symptoms and causes of build issues experienced by non-contributors, highlighting certain build issues that are challenging to resolve and underscore the importance of understanding non-contributors’ behavior.

Abstract

Open-source software (OSS) often needs to be built by roles who are not contributors. Despite the prevalence of build issues experienced by non-contributors, there is a lack of studies on this topic. This paper presents a study aimed at understanding the symptoms and causes of build issues experienced by non-contributors. The findings highlight certain build issues that are challenging to resolve and underscore the importance of understanding non-contributors' behavior. This work lays the foundation for further research aimed at enhancing the non-contributors' experience in dealing with build issues.

Build Issue Resolution from the Perspective of Non-Contributors

TL;DR

A study aimed at understanding the symptoms and causes of build issues experienced by non-contributors, highlighting certain build issues that are challenging to resolve and underscore the importance of understanding non-contributors’ behavior.

Abstract

Open-source software (OSS) often needs to be built by roles who are not contributors. Despite the prevalence of build issues experienced by non-contributors, there is a lack of studies on this topic. This paper presents a study aimed at understanding the symptoms and causes of build issues experienced by non-contributors. The findings highlight certain build issues that are challenging to resolve and underscore the importance of understanding non-contributors' behavior. This work lays the foundation for further research aimed at enhancing the non-contributors' experience in dealing with build issues.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 8 sections, 2 figures, 1 table.

Figures (2)

  • Figure 1: Symptoms experienced by non-contributors.
  • Figure 2: Distribution of categories on PLs.