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Code Reviews in Open Source Projects : How Do Gender Biases Affect Participation and Outcomes? This repository includes scripts and dataset for the paper. We have removed personally identifiable information to protect privacy of the users. Associated manuscript appears in Empirical Software Engineering journal. You can access the arXiv version here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.00139 Citation: @article{sultana-EMSE-2023, title={Code Reviews in Open Source Projects : How Do Gender Biases Affect Participation and Outcomes?}, author={Sultana, Sayma and Turzo, Asif and Bosu, Amiangshu}, journal={Empirical Software Engineering}, volume={TBD}, year={2023}, number={TBD}, } If you need full dataset, please contact Dr. Amiangshu Bosu (abosu@wayne.edu).
open source, pull request, inclusion, code review, gender diversity
open source, pull request, inclusion, code review, gender diversity
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