Hi, I am working in the Institute of Computer Science at the Free University of Berlin where we are creating ways to improve the process of writing software, especially for Free/Open Source Software developers.
Our institute develops Saros, an open source Eclipse plug-in that allows two or more developers to work together in real-time developing code, training newcomers, or performing peer reviews. It is similar to Gobby, SubEthaEdit or Google Docs but focuses on programming in Eclipse. As part of my masters thesis I would like to assess how useful Saros is when developing Free/Open Source Software. I already was in contact with other projects and got some good response. It is believed that Saros is particularly well suited to the following development scenarios: * an arbitrary number of developers working together over a network on a common project * distributed pair programming, with an author and an observer who are geographically dispersed * transferring knowledge between developers and introducing new people to the project * joint code reviews * collaborative development where developers are aware of each other and wish to switch easily between working together or independently If you are interested, I would offer you to join Hibernate for a while to give you support while working with Saros. What do you think? Kind regards, Eike Starkmann For more information: Website: https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/w/SE/DPP Update Site: http://dpp.sf.net/update Saros @ SF: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dpp/ Programming Languages Supported by Saros : https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/w/SE/DPPCompatiblePlugin -- Eike Starkmann This message is part of my Master thesis research. Feel free to contact my advisors in case of inappropriate behavior on my side: christopher.oez...@fu-berlin.de and stephan.salin...@fu-berlin.de _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev