Understanding the Time to First Response In GitHub Pull Requests

CoRR(2023)

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The pull-based development is widely adopted in modern open-source software (OSS) projects, where developers propose changes to the codebase by submitting a pull request (PR). However, due to many reasons, PRs in OSS projects frequently experience delays across their lifespan, including prolonged waiting times for the first response. Such delays may significantly impact the efficiency and productivity of the development process, as well as the retention of new contributors as long-term contributors. In this paper, we conduct an exploratory study on the time-to-first-response for PRs by analyzing 111,094 closed PRs from ten popular OSS projects on GitHub. We find that bots frequently generate the first response in a PR, and significant differences exist in the timing of bot-generated versus human-generated first responses. We then perform an empirical study to examine the characteristics of bot- and human-generated first responses, including their relationship with the PR's lifetime. Our results suggest that the presence of bots is an important factor contributing to the time-to-first-response in the pull-based development paradigm, and hence should be separately analyzed from human responses. We also report the characteristics of PRs that are more likely to experience long waiting for the first human-generated response. Our findings have practical implications for newcomers to understand the factors contributing to delays in their PRs.
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github pull requests,first response
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