Case study of 18,020 Kubernetes PRs shows label-diff congruence is prevalent and stable, with higher congruence linked to fewer review participants among core developers and more among one-time contributors.
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Connectors consistently raise organizational coupling in microservices, with multiple roles in one developer amplifying the effect, while Jacks and Mavens show more localized influence, indicating coupling is role-driven rather than purely structural.
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Efficiency for Experts, Visibility for Newcomers: A Case Study of Label-Code Alignment in Kubernetes
Case study of 18,020 Kubernetes PRs shows label-diff congruence is prevalent and stable, with higher congruence linked to fewer review participants among core developers and more among one-time contributors.
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Key Developer Roles and Organizational Coupling in Microservices: A Longitudinal Analysis
Connectors consistently raise organizational coupling in microservices, with multiple roles in one developer amplifying the effect, while Jacks and Mavens show more localized influence, indicating coupling is role-driven rather than purely structural.