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Channeling Firefox Developers: Mom and Dad Aren't Happy Yet


Jean-Michel Dalle


Université Paris VI Pierre et Marie Curie

Héla Masmoudi


Université Paris VI Pierre et Marie Curie

Matthijs L. den Besten


GSCM-Montpellier Business School; Ecole Polytechnique

September 8, 2008

Open Source Development, Communities and Quality, pp. 265-271

Abstract:     
Firefox, a browser targeted at mainstream users, has been one of the big successes of open source development in recent years. That Firefox succeeded where earlier attempts failed is undoubtedly due to the particular choices that were made in the process of development. In this paper, we look at this process in more detail. Mining bug reports and feature requests related to Firefox in Mozilla's Bugzilla bug tracker system, we find that the attention developers devoted to reports and requests was influenced by several factors. Most importantly, other things being equal, reports and requests from outsiders increasingly tend to be ignored. While such behavior may have helped to shield Firefox from the "alpha-geek power user" in the early stages of development, it also makes it difficult for "mom and dad" to let their voice be heard even after they have adopted Firefox.

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Date posted: September 4, 2008  

Suggested Citation

Dalle, Jean-Michel, Masmoudi, Héla and den Besten, Matthijs L., Channeling Firefox Developers: Mom and Dad Aren't Happy Yet (September 8, 2008). Open Source Development, Communities and Quality, pp. 265-271. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1157928

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Jean-Michel Dalle
University of Paris 6 Pierre et Marie Curie ( email )
175 Rue du Chevaleret
Paris, 75013
France
Héla Masmoudi
University of Paris 6 Pierre et Marie Curie ( email )
175 Rue du Chevaleret
Paris, 75013
France
Matthijs L. den Besten (Contact Author)
GSCM-Montpellier Business School ( email )
2300, Avenue des Moulins
Montpellier, 34185
France
Ecole Polytechnique ( email )
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Paris, 75739
France
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