In this research, we investigate peer review in the development of Linux by drawing on network theory and network analysis. We frame an analytical model which integrates the sociological principle of homophily (i.e., the relational tendency of individuals to establish relationships with similar others) with prior research on peer-review in general and open-source software in particular. We found a relatively strong homophily tendency for maintainers to review other maintainers, but a comparable tendency is surprisingly absent regarding developers' organizational affiliation. Such results mirror the documented norms, beliefs, values, processes, policies, and social hierarchies that characterize the Linux kernel development. Our results underline the power of generative mechanisms from network theory to explain the evolution of peer review networks. Regarding practitioners' concern over the Linux commercialization trend, no relational bias in peer review was found albeit the increasing involvement of firms.
翻译:在这项研究中,我们利用网络理论和网络分析,调查Linux发展中的同侪审查。我们设计了一种分析模型,将同质(即个人与类似其他人建立关系的关系倾向)的社会学原则与以前对一般同侪审查特别是开放源代码软件的研究结合起来。我们发现,维护者对审查其他维护者有相对强烈的同一种趋势,但在开发者的组织联系方面却缺乏类似的趋势,令人惊讶。这些结果反映了作为Linux核心发展特征的有文件记载的规范、信仰、价值观、进程、政策和社会等级。我们的结果强调了网络理论的基因化机制对于解释同侪审查网络演变的影响力。关于从业者对Linux商业化趋势的担忧,在同侪审查中没有发现任何关系上的偏见,尽管企业的参与日益增加。