Oliver Kopp
2014-04-30 13:24:27 UTC
Hi,
maybe someone of you has the time to take part in a survey. Possibly
also for other OSS projects than JabRef.
Cheers,
Oliver
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Hi,
I would like to request your participation in a survey on
Open Source Organizational Culture,
which will provide valuable insight into how Open Source projects are
run, how their participants act, how they might change going forward,
and how particular Open Source projects compare with one another and
with traditional business cultures. The survey shouldn't take more than
10-15 minutes to complete.
Some of the projects already participating in the survey include
Qt, KDE, Chromium, OpenStack, OpenDaylight, FFmpeg, Go,
Git, Subversion, Bazaar, LibreOffice, Perl, Python,
Ruby on Rails, U-Boot, Varnish, and Zanata
http://bit.ly/OSOCAS2014
Why?
----
The survey will be used as part of my thesis on Open Source
Organizational Culture at BI Norwegian Business School (www.bi.no/en, or
www.bi.edu), but in true Open Source spirit the raw - but anonymized -
results will be open for all. So, your Open Source project will be able
to massage and dissect the results any way you wish, and see how you
compare with other projects out there.
Up until now, most research in Open Source culture has been based on
mining mailing lists to find out how people act, who they interact with,
and how projects organize themselves.
In this research we would rather ask the participants directly about how
a project is managed and what should change for the project to be
spectacularly successful.
When?
-----
The survey is open now through May 5st.
Where?
------
The bit.ly address above brings you to the following page
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1587798/osocas-2014
You can save your progress at any time and come back to the survey at a
later point when you have time to finish it.
Who are you?
------------
My name is Marius Storm-Olsen, and I am currently working on a thesis on
Open Source Organizational Culture. I've been an active part of Open
Source for years, most notably on the Qt and Git projects. Although I
have my own experiences to draw on, they do not qualify for the Open
Source community at large.
How to help?
------------
If you want to help, feel free to send me an email with the name and
website of the project, and I will go through the appropriate channels
to request permission to send the survey out on their mailing list(s).
If you are a prominent member of said project, feel free to forward the
survey invitation directly, but please let me know so I can update that
survey request overview below.
You'll find a wiki containing the current survey request status here:
https://github.com/mstormo/OSOCAS/wiki
I do hope you can participate, and thank you for your consideration!
Best regards,
Marius Storm-Olsen
maybe someone of you has the time to take part in a survey. Possibly
also for other OSS projects than JabRef.
Cheers,
Oliver
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Hi,
I would like to request your participation in a survey on
Open Source Organizational Culture,
which will provide valuable insight into how Open Source projects are
run, how their participants act, how they might change going forward,
and how particular Open Source projects compare with one another and
with traditional business cultures. The survey shouldn't take more than
10-15 minutes to complete.
Some of the projects already participating in the survey include
Qt, KDE, Chromium, OpenStack, OpenDaylight, FFmpeg, Go,
Git, Subversion, Bazaar, LibreOffice, Perl, Python,
Ruby on Rails, U-Boot, Varnish, and Zanata
http://bit.ly/OSOCAS2014
Why?
----
The survey will be used as part of my thesis on Open Source
Organizational Culture at BI Norwegian Business School (www.bi.no/en, or
www.bi.edu), but in true Open Source spirit the raw - but anonymized -
results will be open for all. So, your Open Source project will be able
to massage and dissect the results any way you wish, and see how you
compare with other projects out there.
Up until now, most research in Open Source culture has been based on
mining mailing lists to find out how people act, who they interact with,
and how projects organize themselves.
In this research we would rather ask the participants directly about how
a project is managed and what should change for the project to be
spectacularly successful.
When?
-----
The survey is open now through May 5st.
Where?
------
The bit.ly address above brings you to the following page
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1587798/osocas-2014
You can save your progress at any time and come back to the survey at a
later point when you have time to finish it.
Who are you?
------------
My name is Marius Storm-Olsen, and I am currently working on a thesis on
Open Source Organizational Culture. I've been an active part of Open
Source for years, most notably on the Qt and Git projects. Although I
have my own experiences to draw on, they do not qualify for the Open
Source community at large.
How to help?
------------
If you want to help, feel free to send me an email with the name and
website of the project, and I will go through the appropriate channels
to request permission to send the survey out on their mailing list(s).
If you are a prominent member of said project, feel free to forward the
survey invitation directly, but please let me know so I can update that
survey request overview below.
You'll find a wiki containing the current survey request status here:
https://github.com/mstormo/OSOCAS/wiki
I do hope you can participate, and thank you for your consideration!
Best regards,
Marius Storm-Olsen