Dear GNU team, I hope you are well.
A number of students at Cambridge University’s Judge Business School are currently working on a research project related to the adoption of Continuous Integration. In particular, we are trying to determine the costs of defects caused by failing tests to enterprise software companies, as well as assess the debugging applications that are available on the market. As part of our research we came across GDB Process Record and thought we should reach out. Would you be available for a short call in the coming week to discuss this further with us? Kind Regards, Julian -----Original Message----- From: Jeanne Rasata via RT <i...@fsf.org> Sent: 27 November 2019 15:33 To: Julian Payne <jc...@jbs.cam.ac.uk> Subject: [gnu.org #1453108] RE: GBP Process Record Inquiry Hello, Julian, Please forgive me for taking so long to get back to you. (Accidentally deleted your first message.) Thanks for your patience. This is only the general e-mail contact for the FSF and the GNU Project and I am unable to answer technical questions. My best suggestion would be to contact the project mailing lists to see if they can give you any help. You can find their contact information in their entry in our Free Software Directory, at <http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Gdb>. Also, you might find it helpful to go to <http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/>, where you will find a complete list of all the public mailing lists, and to <http://www.gnu.org/help/gethelp.html>, which we are working to improve. Thanks for supporting free software. Sincerely, j. --- Have we been helpful to you today? Would you like to help the FSF continue to spread the word about software freedom? You too can become a member! Learn more at: http://donate.fsf.org