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README.md
The Open Source Survey
We've run the largest survey of the open source community to date, the results of are an open dataset for us all to use and learn from. We hope the dataset informs some of the most pressing questions about open source software, the people that create it, their experience, and their relationship to the industry that depends on it.
Learn more about the survey design and the topics we're studying.
Why is GitHub doing this?
At GitHub our goal is to help everyone build better software. We believe open source code, communities, and principles create better software. As an industry, we know a lot about how open source software is created but very little about the people who create and use it. Are they professional developers, students, or hobbyists?
To build better software, then we need a software community where anyone, regardless of what they look like or where they come from, can participate. This survey will help us see how we, as a community, are doing.
Open data
Open source is bigger than any company or community. The dataset is released under CC0-1.0 for anyone to use and learn from. See licenses below for important information.
Contributors
This survey is primarily designed and implemented by GitHub:
- @franniez - Data and social scientist at GitHub. New to open source but not to studying people or movements, she's done extensive survey research in Washington D.C, from inside the ivory tower, and within the technology sector.
- @arfon - Program Manager for Open Source Data at GitHub. A lapsed academic with a passion for new models of scientific collaboration, he's used big telescopes to study dust in space, built sequencing pipelines in Cambridge and have engaged millions of people in online citizen science by co-founding the Zooniverse.
- @mlinksva - Open Source Maven at GitHub. A lapsed engineer and non-lawyer with a passion for increasing the efficacy and scope of open production and policy, he is an advisor/director/volunteer for various open initiatives and was previously a manager and technologist at Creative Commons.
This isn't a solo effort for us, these awesome individuals and organizations have helped us design this survey:
- @annafil - Postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, Institute for Software Research
- Open Source Initiative
Check out the contributing guidelines if you want to get involved.
Licenses
Content is released under CC-BY-4.0, which gives you permission to use content for almost any purpose but does not grant you any trademark permissions, so long as you note the license and give credit, such as follows:
Content based on github.com/github/open-source-survey used under the CC-BY-4.0 license.
This means you can use the content in this repository except for GitHub trademarks in your own projects.
The results dataset is open data released under CC0-1.0. This means you need no copyright or database right (if any) permissions to make use of this data. However:
- Survey participants have not waived their privacy rigths; read our Privacy Statment regardling Public Information on GitHub. In particular, do not attempt to reidentify survey participants.
- If you use this dataset in a publication, a link to or citation of this repository would be appreciated.
- If you extend this dataset, sharing your additions as open data would also be appreciated.
When you contribute to this repository you are doing so under the above licenses.