Pharo git thermite a visual tool for deciding to weld a pull request
Author
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Salgado, Ronie
Author
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Bergel, Alexandre
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2019-05-29T13:41:21Z
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2019-05-29T13:41:21Z
Publication date
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2017
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En: WST ’17, September 4–8, 2017, Maribor, Slovenia
Identifier
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10.1145/3139903.3139916
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169123
Abstract
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Collaborative software development platforms such as GitHub simplify the process of contributing into open source projects by the use of a pull request. The decision of accepting or rejecting a pull request has to be made by an integrator. Because reviewing a pull request can be time consuming, social factors are known to have an important effect on the acceptation of a pull request. This effect can be especially important for large and complicated pull request. In this paper we present Git Thermite, a tool to assess the internal structure of a pull request and simplifying the job of the integrator. Git Thermite details the structural changes made on the source code. In Git Thermite we use a pull request business card visual metaphor for describing a pull request. In this business card, we present the pull request metadata and describe the modified files, and the structural changes in the modified source code.
IWST 2017 - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies, in conjunction with the 25th International Smalltalk Joint Conference
Keywords
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Signal Processing
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Computer Networks and Communications
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Computer Science Applications
Título
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Pharo git thermite a visual tool for deciding to weld a pull request