SECYDec 1, 2015

Managing Support Requests in Open Source Software Project: The Role of Online Forums

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This addresses support availability concerns for organizations and users adopting open source software, though it is incremental in validating existing beliefs.

The study investigated the role of online forums in managing support requests for open source software projects, using a dataset of 616 projects and finding that forums play a significant role in providing assistance.

The use of free and open source software is gaining momentum due to the ever increasing availability and use of the Internet. Organizations are also now adopting open source software, despite some reservations in particular regarding the provision and availability of support. One of the greatest concerns about free and open source software is the availability of post release support and the handling of for support. A common belief is that there is no appropriate support available for this class of software, while an alternative argument is that due to the active involvement of Internet users in online forums, there is in fact a large resource available that communicates and manages the management of support requests. The research model of this empirical investigation establishes and studies the relationship between open source software support requests and online public forums. The results of this empirical study provide evidence about the realities of support that is present in open source software projects. We used a dataset consisting of 616 open source software projects covering a broad range of categories in this investigation. The results show that online forums play a significant role in managing support requests in open source software, thus becoming a major source of assistance in maintenance of the open source projects.

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