How Modern News Aggregators Help Development Communities Shape and Share Knowledge

Conference Paper (2018)
Author(s)

Mauricio Aniche (TU Delft - Software Engineering)

Christoph Treude (University of Adelaide)

Igor Steinmacher (Northern Arizona University)

Igor Wiese (Technological University of Paraná (UTFPR), Campo Mourão)

Gustavo Pinto (University of Pará)

Margaret Anne Storey (University of Victoria)

Marco Aurélio Gerosa (Northern Arizona University)

Research Group
Software Engineering
Copyright
© 2018 Maurício Aniche, Christoph Treude, Igor Steinmacher, Igor Wiese, Gustavo Pinto, Margaret Anne Storey, Marco Aurélio Gerosa
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3180155.3180180
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Maurício Aniche, Christoph Treude, Igor Steinmacher, Igor Wiese, Gustavo Pinto, Margaret Anne Storey, Marco Aurélio Gerosa
Research Group
Software Engineering
Pages (from-to)
499-510
ISBN (print)
978-1-4503-5638-1
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Abstract

Many developers rely on modern news aggregator sites such as reddit and hn to stay up to date with the latest technological developments and trends. In order to understand what motivates developers to contribute, what kind of content is shared, and how knowledge is shaped by the community, we interviewed and surveyed developers that participate on the reddit programming subreddit and we analyzed a sample of posts on both reddit and hn. We learned what kind of content is shared in these websites and developer motivations for posting, sharing, discussing, evaluating, and aggregating knowledge on these aggregators, while revealing challenges developers face in terms of how content and participant behavior is moderated. Our insights aim to improve the practices developers follow when using news aggregators, as well as guide tool makers on how to improve their tools. Our findings are also relevant to researchers that study developer communities of practice.

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