How Automated Tools Are Making Open Source Software Safer Post date September 25, 2025 Post author By EScholar: Electronic Academic Papers for Scholars Post categories In ai-for-social-good, developer-misconduct-in-oss, etor, github-issue-analysis, open-source-software-ethics, oss-taxonomy, software-engineering-ethics, software-ethics-research
Etor Uncovers License Violations, Plagiarism, and More in Open-Source Projects Post date September 24, 2025 Post author By EScholar: Electronic Academic Papers for Scholars Post categories In developer-tooling, github-issue-analysis, open-source-code-attribution, open-source-software-ethics, oss-unethical-behavior, repository-mining, soft-forking-detection, software-engineering-ethics
Soft Forks, Silent License Changes, and Self-Promo: Etor Sees It All Post date September 23, 2025 Post author By EScholar: Electronic Academic Papers for Scholars Post categories In github-issue-analysis, open-source-software-ethics, oss-taxonomy, oss-unethical-behavior, self-promotion-in-oss, software-engineering-ethics, software-license-violations, swrl-rules