A common assumption suggests that individuals tend to work with others who are similar to them. However, studies on team working and ability of the group to solve complex problems highlight that diversity plays a critical role during collaboration, allowing for the diffusion of information. In this paper, we investigate the patterns behind the connections among GitHub users in Open Source communities. To this end, we use Social Network Analysis and Self-Organizing Maps as the similarity measure. Analysis of textual artifacts reveals the roles of those connections. We find that diversity of skills plays an essential role in the creation of links among users who exchange information (e.g., in issues, comments, and following networks). The connections in networks related to actual coding are established among users with similar characteristics. Users who differ from the owner of the repository report bugs, problems and ask for help more often than the similar ones.
翻译:一个共同的假设是,个人往往与与之相似的其他人合作;然而,关于团队工作和小组解决复杂问题的能力的研究突出表明,多样性在合作过程中发挥着关键作用,允许信息传播;在本文件中,我们调查开放源代码社区GitHub用户之间联系的格局;为此,我们使用社会网络分析和自我组织地图作为类似衡量标准;对文字工艺品的分析揭示了这些联系的作用;我们发现,技能多样性在建立交流信息的用户之间的联系(例如,在问题、评论和跟踪网络方面)方面发挥着至关重要的作用;与实际编码有关的网络联系在具有类似特征的用户之间建立;与存储器报告错误、问题和请求帮助的用户不同于类似用户。