Demystifying Software Release Note Issues on GitHub

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Authors Jianyu Wu, Hao He, Wenxin Xiao, Kai Gao, Minghui Zhou arXiv ID 2203.15592 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 13 Venue IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Release notes (RNs) summarize main changes between two consecutive software versions and serve as a central source of information when users upgrade software. While producing high quality RNs can be hard and poses a variety of challenges to developers, a comprehensive empirical understanding of these challenges is still lacking. In this paper, we bridge this knowledge gap by manually analyzing 1,731 latest GitHub issues to build a comprehensive taxonomy of RN issues with four dimensions: Content, Presentation, Accessibility, and Production. Among these issues, nearly half (48.47%) of them focus on Production; Content, Accessibility, and Presentation take 25.61%, 17.65%, and 8.27%, respectively. We find that: 1) RN producers are more likely to miss information than to include incorrect information, especially for breaking changes; 2) improper layout may bury important information and confuse users; 3) many users find RNs inaccessible due to link deterioration, lack of notification, and obfuscate RN locations; 4) automating and regulating RN production remains challenging despite the great needs of RN producers. Our taxonomy not only pictures a roadmap to improve RN production in practice but also reveals interesting future research directions for automating RN production.
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