Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 30 Sep 2023 18:08:08 +0700 | From | Bagas Sanjaya <> | Subject | Re: Publication on communication structures |
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On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 09:16:27PM +0200, Adrian Wüthrich wrote: > Dear Linux Kernel Developers, > > I am a researcher in history and philosophy of science at Technische > Universität Berlin. > > I would like to inform you about an upcoming publication in which I > include a very short, anonymized network analysis of messages from this > list. The main topic of the publication, however, is the communication > structure of the ATLAS collaboration at CERN, the particle physics > laboratory. A draft of the paper is available at > https://tubcloud.tu-berlin.de/s/N9noYEfHqBLDtQq > > For the short analysis of the linux kernel mailing list, I used the > messages sent during the year 2012 as archived on https://lkml.org/.
Use lore archive instead [1]. > > In the publication, I mention some global characteristics of the network > of messages and replies sent to the list – its density, for instance > (see p. 17). No email-addresses, nor names of persons, nor any content > of the messages will be published. > > The paper will be published in "Synthese", a leading journal in the > philosophy of science, in the topical collection "Digital Studies of > Digital Science" [1]. > > If you have questions or comments concerning the publication, please > contact me at adrian.wuethrich@tu-berlin.de. >
Please follow the guidelines in Documentation/process/researcher-guidelines.rst.
Thanks.
[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml
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