RT @JensKrinke@twitter.com
If you are an MSR researcher or if you are mining software repositories for your research, we seek your views on ethics for a research study. More information here: https://redcap.link/mlmqwtaa and please share our invitation! @msrconf@twitter.com #msr2021 @icseconf@twitter.com #icse2021 @REthics2020@twitter.com
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/JensKrinke/status/1397586748671205380
RT @gustavopinto@twitter.com
Before we leave, the #msr2021 community owe a HUGE thanks to @gregoriorobles@twitter.com, @KellyBlincoe@twitter.com, and @MeiNagappan@twitter.com, for making @msrconf@twitter.com great again! THANK YOU! https://twitter.com/gustavopinto/status/1395059634965254145
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/gustavopinto/status/1395070261842567169
RT @gustavopinto
Before we leave, the #msr2021 community owe a HUGE thanks to @gregoriorobles, @KellyBlincoe, and @MeiNagappan, for making @msrconf great again! THANK YOU! https://twitter.com/gustavopinto/status/1395059634965254145
RT @KellyBlincoe
The @msrconf team behind the scenes (hoping the first session works as expected). See you soon #msr2021
RT @msrconf
The MSR Foundational Contribution Award goes to Bram Adams @mcis_lab for pioneering and evangelizing the filed of release engineering! Congrats Bram! #msr2021
RT @msrconf
The FOSS award of #msr2021 goes to “which contributions count? Analysis of attribution in open source” by @_jgyou, A. Casari, @glasnt, M. Trujillo, L. Hebert-Dufresne, & J. Bagrow. For in-depth
exploration of different kinds of contributions existing in diverse
& FOSS communities
RT @KellyBlincoe
We are looking forward to your #msr2021 submissions! https://twitter.com/chimalakondasri/status/1338471627470774273
RT @KellyBlincoe
#msr2021 is having its first ever Hackathon! Want to work on a cool research project using the world of code dataset and team up with other MSR researchers virtually? Check out the call: https://2021.msrconf.org/track/hackathon and submit an intent to participate by 30 Oct. @msrconf
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The #msr2021 general chair is @gregoriorobles from URJC in Madrid. He got his PhD in 2006 and his current research areas are broadly in Software Engineering and Computational Thinking. He recently co-authored a paper on Pandemic programming! Put your masks on and check it out.