Hello My name is Martin Brandtner [1] and I’m a software engineering researcher at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Together with Philipp Leitner [2], I currently work on an approach to detect violations of project conventions based on data from the source code repository, the issue tracker (e.g. Jira), and the build system (e.g. Jenkins).
One example for such a project convention is: “You need to make sure that the commit message contains at least the name of the contributor and ideally a reference to the Bugzilla or JIRA issue where the patch was submitted.” [3] The idea is that our approach can detect violation of such a convention automatically and therefore support the development process. First of all we need conventions and that’s why we ask you to take part in our survey. In the survey, we present five conventions and want you to rate their relevance in your Apache project. Everybody contributing to your Apache project can take part in this survey because we also want to see if different roles may have different opinions about a convention. The survey is totally anonymous and it will take about 15 minutes to answer it. We would be happy if you could fill out our survey under: http://ww3.unipark.de/uc/SEAL_Research/1abe/ before May 30, 2014. With the data collected in this survey we will implement a convention violation detection in our tool called SQA-Timeline [4]. If your are interested in our work, contact us via email or provide your email address in the survey. Best regards, Martin and Philipp [1] http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/seal/people/brandtner.html [2] http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/seal/people/leitner.html [3] http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html#applying-patches [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIsOODUapAE