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Survey on Pull Request Prioritization #68901

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IlyasAzeem opened this issue Sep 16, 2019 · 1 comment
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Survey on Pull Request Prioritization #68901

IlyasAzeem opened this issue Sep 16, 2019 · 1 comment

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@IlyasAzeem
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Dear Pull Requests integrators,
We are an international group of researchers investigating Pull Requests management activities. We implemented an automated approach, named CARTESIAN, for prioritizing Pull Requests (PRs) received by an open-source project according to the likelihood of acceptance/response. We would like to evaluate whether CARTESIAN can help integrators when reviewing PRs.
As we noticed that your project receives many PRs daily, we have taken the liberty of contacting you. Thus, we experimented CARTESIAN on Your projects, to help you in prioritizing PRs. To know more about these results, please fill in the form below.
Survey form link: https://forms.gle/zWKi81QGCNnUJ8Bp6
Your participation is voluntary and confidential. We kindly request you, ONLY to INTEGRATORS, to participate in this study which is expected to take about 15 minutes of your time. You might withdraw at any time.
Best regards,
Muhammad Ilyas Azeem, National Engineering Research Center of Fundamental Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Andrea Di Sorbo, University of Sannio, Italy
Sebastiano Panichella, Zurich University of Applied Science, Switzerland
Alexander Serebrenik, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

@worldofpeace
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worldofpeace commented Sep 16, 2019

Hi @IlyasAzeem, before requesting our committers to complete a survey of this kind can you provide some verifiable credentials along with any information that's publicly available about CARTESIAN?

And by verifiable credentials, I mean something that links the People who are signed here and their public involvement with CARTESIAN.

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