Hey folks,
I recently saw the paper: "Some Non-Usage Data for a Distributed Editor:
The Saros Outreach" by Lutz Prechelt and felt compelled to let you know
that our team use Saros extensively and are willing
to serve as "partners in field research" in whatever way we can manage.
We (TIM Group) are a small technology company based in London and Boston,
with a handful of developers who work from home (I'm one of them). Pair
programming is an established practice at TIM Group, and Saros has been one
of the key factors in being able to accommodate remote workers like me. For
that I'm extremely grateful.
So if there's anything we can do to help in terms of research and
development of Saros, please don't hesitate to ask!
Best regards,
Graham Allan
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