Hello,

We're a team of Software Engineering researchers investigating technical 
debt. Technical debt refers to "not quite right code which we postpone 
making it right” (Cunningham)  and this may often introduce a cost. More 
specifically, the aim of this study is to gather information on how open 
source developers respond to specific source code phenomena such as 
partially or wrongly implemented functionality. With the results of this 
study we aim to create a better understanding of how developers annotate 
issues in source code. These results will be used to support prioritisation 
of maintenance activities in software systems. The survey data will be 
collected, analyzed and stored so that research questions can be answered 
and the results can be published. Since the survey is anonymous, no 
personal information is collected. For the same reason we cannot modify or 
remove answers upon request.

If you contribute code to this project you can help us out by filling out 
the following survey: https://forms.office.com/r/QmrtwiA296. The survey 
should take you at most 15 minutes. 

Thanks in advance,

Nicole Novielli (University of Bari, Italy)
also on behalf of 
Nathan Cassee, Massimiliano Di Penta, Alexander Serebrenik, and Fiorella 
Zampetti

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