This sounds like a great tool. Would you please tell us about what we
should do?

On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 6:07 PM Davide Ginelli <davide.gine...@unimib.it>
wrote:

> Hi!
>
> We are software engineering researchers and are currently looking for
> active open-source projects where we could test a new cool software bot:
> flacocobot!
>
> When a new pull request is open, if it has test failures/errors,
> flacocobot analyzes the failure and posts a diagnosis as comments to the
> pull request, highlighting the most suspicious lines that likely need to be
> analyzed to fix the bug.
>
> flacocobot works as follows:
>
>    - When a new PR is open, if the test suite fails, flacocobot starts
>    its analysis.
>    - The top k suspicious (potentially buggy) lines of code are then
>    highlighted as comments to the PR.
>
> We would love to have your feedback in order to understand what you like
> or you do not like, what we can improve, and if you find it useful!
>
> If you are interested in trying it, we will run flacocobot on the project
> apache/dubbo <https://github.com/apache/dubbo> for a period of one month
> and then give you a 1-minute questionnaire to collect your feedback.
>
> What do you think? Can we activate flacocobot on the project apache/dubbo
> <https://github.com/apache/dubbo>?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Davide (@dginelli <https://github.com/dginelli/>), André (@andre15silva
> <https://github.com/andre15silva>), Matias (@martinezmatias
> <https://github.com/martinezmatias>), Benjamin (@danglotb
> <https://github.com/danglotb>), Martin (@monperrus
> <https://github.com/monperrus>)
>
> You can find out more in our tools repos:
>
>    - https://github.com/SpoonLabs/flacoco
>    - https://github.com/eclipse/repairnator
>
>

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