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Understanding Abandonment and Slowdown Dynamics in the Maven Ecosystem

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The sustainability of libraries is critical for modern software development, yet many libraries face abandonment, posing significant risks to dependent projects. This study explores the prevalence and patterns of library abandonment in the Maven ecosystem. We investigate abandonment trends over the past decade, revealing that approximately one in four libraries fail to survive beyond their creation year. We also analyze the release activities of libraries, focusing on their lifespan and release speed, and analyze the evolution of these metrics within the lifespan of libraries. We find that while slow release speed and relatively long periods of inactivity are often precursors to abandonment, some abandoned libraries exhibit bursts of high frequent release activity late in their life cycle. Our findings contribute to a new understanding of library abandonment dynamics and offer insights for practitioners to identify and mitigate risks in software ecosystems.

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  • Understanding Abandonment and Slowdown Dynamics in the Maven Ecosystem cs.SE · 2025-02-02 · conditional · none · ref 19 · internal anchor

    Roughly 25% of qualifying Maven libraries stop releasing within their first year, and release slowdowns or long inactivity usually precede abandonment, while some abandoned libraries speed up near the end.