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From: <ben...@id...> - 2004-05-22 12:24:48
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Dear Open Source developer I am doing a research project on "Fun and Software Development" in which I kindly invite you to participate. You will find the online survey under http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/. The questionnaire consists of 53 questions and you will need about 15 minutes to complete it. With the FASD project (Fun and Software Development) we want to define the motivational significance of fun when software developers decide to engage in Open Source projects. What is special about our research project is that a similar survey is planned with software developers in commercial firms. This procedure allows the immediate comparison between the involved individuals and the conditions of production of these two development models. Thus we hope to obtain substantial new insights to the phenomenon of Open Source Development. With many thanks for your participation, Benno Luthiger PS: The results of the survey will be published under http://www.isu.unizh.ch/fuehrung/blprojects/FASD/. We have set up the mailing list fa...@we... for this study. Please see http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/mailinglist_en.html for registration to this mailing list. _______________________________________________________________________ Benno Luthiger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 8092 Zurich Mail: benno.luthiger(at)id.ethz.ch _______________________________________________________________________ |
From: Tommy T. <tt...@im...> - 2003-06-10 13:35:17
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Hi, (wonder if this list is active? - I do not receive any e-mails and I cannot seem to see any archived mails from the list.) I have run some experiments using labschedule, and would like to extract stuff from the resulting files. Reading the tutorial (and a bit of the manual), it is unclear for me how to process those files (sort of) automatically. I know text2sus can take more files and/or you could "cat" all files to one big file and process it that way, but is there a better way? I would expect it to be possible to do something like labschedule, i.e. use "for" constructs. So if for example you run "labscedule --for '1 2 3 4'", extracting could be done by issuing "text2sus --for '1 2 3 4'". How do you handle this? Comments/suggestions appreciated. Tommy Thomadsen |