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Understanding "watchers" on GitHub
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2014
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Project ActivitySocial MediaPassive Project MembershipSocial ComputingProject WatchersManagementSocial InfluenceSoftware VersioningCommunicationArtsObserver PatternSoftware Repository
Users on GitHub can watch repositories to receive notifications about project activity. This introduces a new type of passive project membership. In this paper, we investigate the behavior of watchers and their contribution to the projects they watch. We find that a subset of project watchers begin contributing to the project and those contributors account for a significant percentage of contributors on the project. As contributors, watchers are more confident and contribute over a longer period of time in a more varied way than other contributors. This is likely attributable to the knowledge gained through project notifications.
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