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Best Regards,
Raula
On 08/21/18 12:10 AM, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
>
> Ian Jackson dijo [Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 04:33:46PM +0100]:
> > Asavaseri Natnaree writes ("Re: Research survey: Impact of Microsoft
> > Acquisition of GitHub"): > I am happy to announce that we are r
Hello Gunnar,
On Mon 20 Aug 2018 at 10:10AM -0500, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> I understand your frustration with the work shared with the author and
> other linked people. However, this is not the way to answer to
> somebody who is attempting to do a contribution to understand the
> social weather
Le lundi 20 août 2018 à 10:10:42-0500, Gunnar Wolf a écrit :
> Ian Jackson dijo [Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 04:33:46PM +0100]:
> > Asavaseri Natnaree writes ("Re: Research survey: Impact of Microsoft
> > Acquisition of GitHub"): > I am happy to announce that we are read
Gunnar Wolf writes ("Re: Research survey: Impact of Microsoft Acquisition of
GitHub"):
> So, maybe Asavaseri is a student struggling with methodology? Maybe a
> researcher from a different field, who can use some correction in his
> ways for this subject? For that, we would all
Ian Jackson dijo [Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 04:33:46PM +0100]:
> Asavaseri Natnaree writes ("Re: Research survey: Impact of Microsoft
> Acquisition of GitHub"): > I am happy to announce that we are ready
> to release preliminary results of the "Developer Perception t
Asavaseri Natnaree writes ("Re: Research survey: Impact of Microsoft
Acquisition of GitHub"):
> I am happy to announce that we are ready to release preliminary results of
> the "Developer Perception to Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub" survey. These
> results c
Dear contributors,
I am happy to announce that we are ready to release preliminary results of the
"Developer Perception to Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub" survey. These
results can be accessed at "
https://naist-se.github.io/study-of-microsofts-github-acquisition/;. Again
thank you for
On Fri, 13 Jul 2018, Dominik George wrote:
> > I don't think categorizing these things as spam is the right thing to do
> > -- although ignoring them most of the time is.
>
> If they don't care enough about privacy and free software before doing a
> survey in a privacy and free software community
Hi,
> I don't think categorizing these things as spam is the right thing to do
> -- although ignoring them most of the time is.
If they don't care enough about privacy and free software before doing a
survey in a privacy and free software community using privacy and free
software ignorant tools,
Hi Chris,
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On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 05:05:48PM +0100, Chris Lamb wrote:
> Hi Wouter et al.,
>
> > This questionnaire contains an error:
>
> Whilst I certainly appreciate your usual attention to detail and
> preciseness note that these questionnaires — whilst they appear to be
>
Hi Wouter et al.,
> This questionnaire contains an error:
Whilst I certainly appreciate your usual attention to detail and
preciseness note that these questionnaires — whilst they appear to be
quite free-software oriented or specific to us — are typically sent to
100s of different lists and
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 09, 2018 at 02:13:13PM +0900, Asavaseri Natnaree wrote:
> Dear Debian developers,
>
> I am Natnaree Asavaseri and currently undertaking a research internship at
> Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. Note that we are not biased
> to either GitHub or Microsoft, and
Hi,
>However, your choice of involving Google in this "anonymized" survey
>strongly discourages me personally from participating.
Me too.
I will not take part in a survey needlessly using non-free spyware.
-nik
Hi Asavaseri,
Quoting Asavaseri Natnaree (2018-07-09 07:13:13)
> Dear Debian developers,
>
> I am Natnaree Asavaseri and currently undertaking a research
> internship at Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. Note
> that we are not biased to either GitHub or Microsoft, and this is
Dear Debian developers,
I am Natnaree Asavaseri and currently undertaking a research internship at Nara
Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. Note that we are not biased to
either GitHub or Microsoft, and this is purely from an empirical research
perspective.
As a part of my research
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