The need for effort estimation models for open source software projects
5-WOSSE Proceedings of the fifth workshop on Open source software engineering
Role Migration and Advancement Processes in OSSD Projects: A Comparative Case Study
ICSE '07 Proceedings of the 29th international conference on Software Engineering
FLOSS '07 Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Emerging Trends in FLOSS Research and Development
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Information Technology and Management
Using the DEMO methodology for modeling open source software development processes
Information and Software Technology
Free/Libre open-source software development: What we know and what we do not know
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Experiences in discovering, modeling, and reenacting open source software development processes
SPW'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Unifying the Software Process Spectrum
Predicting OSS Development Success: A Data Mining Approach
International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Network ties and the success of open source software development
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
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Large open source software development communities are quickly learning that, to be successful, they must integrate efforts not only among the organizations investing developers within the community and unaffiliated volunteer contributors, but also negotiate relationships with external groups hoping to sway the social and technical direction of the community and its products. Leadership and control sharing across organizations and individuals in and between communities are common sources of conflict. Such conflict often leads to breakdowns in collaboration. This paper seeks to explore the negotiation of these conflicts, collaborative efforts, and leadership and control structures in the Netbeans.org community.