bugs
Also known as: BuGZ
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A Mixed-Methods Study of Open-Source Software Maintainers On ... arxiv.org Feb 3, 2025 2 facts
referenceBrittany Johnson and colleagues conducted a study on why software developers do not use static analysis tools to find bugs, presented at the 2013 35th International Conference on Software Engineering.
quote“They send me a lot of bugs I never knew about and they give me time to fix it. Once fixed, they publish, and then they come back next year […] I’m surprised with what they can find, I would like to know why they do that but I never complain. Be grateful, you know?”
Open source software best practices and supply chain risk ... - GOV.UK gov.uk Mar 3, 2025 2 facts
claimBeyond coding, organizations can contribute to the Open Source Software (OSS) community by offering documentation, identifying bugs, aiding in translations, and providing financial contributions (Yborra, 2024).
claimInterviewee 8's organization fosters a proactive culture of open source software (OSS) community engagement by designating staff experts to contribute code, fix bugs, and represent the organization at conferences.
What is Open Source: Understanding Its Impact on Technology and ... algocademy.com 1 fact
procedureParticipation in Open Source projects involves writing code, fixing bugs, improving instructions, or joining community discussions.
What is Open Source Software (OSS)? - Harness harness.io Dec 17, 2025 1 fact
claimOpen source software development involves contributors working together to review code, identify and fix bugs, propose new features, and refine existing functionalities.
Cellular senescence: from homeostasis to pathological implications ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
referenceZhang Q, Deng K, Liu M, Yang S, Xu W, Feng T et al. reported in Nature Communications (2023) that phase separation of BuGZ regulates gut regeneration and aging through interaction with m6A regulators.
Project Collaboration Software Features - OpenProject openproject.org 1 fact
claimIn OpenProject, work packages are items within a Gantt chart, such as phases, milestones, tasks, features, or bugs, which possess specific attributes and are assigned to team members.