Description
As part of my PhD research on code authorship, we calculated the Truck Factor (TF) of some popular GitHub repositories.
As you probably know, the Truck (or Bus) Factor designates the minimal number of developers that have to be hit by a truck (or quit) before a project is incapacitated. In our work, we consider that a system is in trouble if more than 50% of its files become orphan (i.e., without a main author).
More details on our work in this preprint: https://peerj.com/preprints/1233
We calculated the TF for io.js and obtained a value of 5.
The developers responsible for this TF are:
isaacs - author of 23% of the files
Ryan Dahl - author of 22% of the files
Ben Noordhuis - author of 18% of the files
Fedor Indutny - author of 10% of the files
koichik - author of 3% of the files
To validate our results, we would like to ask io.js developers the following three brief questions:
(a) Do you agree that the listed developers are the main developers of io.js?
(b) Do you agree that io.js will be in trouble if the listed developers leave the project (e.g., if they win in the lottery, to be less morbid)?
(c) Does io.js have some characteristics that would attenuate the loss of the listed developers (e.g., detailed documentation)?
Thanks in advance for your collaboration,
Guilherme Avelino
PhD Student
Applied Software Engineering Group (ASERG)
UFMG, Brazil
http://aserg.labsoft.dcc.ufmg.br/