The below table demonstrates an elaborated use case of the Danger Bot 2.0. Steps Comments Explanation 1 An initial pull-request comment created by the Danger Bot 2.0. 2 When students add a new comment /dispute 846d e29c 4805,... Keep reading »
This tutorial video demonstrates the two-way communication capability of the Danger Bot 2.0.
References
https://github.com/Winbobob/Improving-Feedback-on-GitHub-Pull-Requests-A-Bots-Approach
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On May 23rd 2019, I successfully defensed my Ph.D. dissertation: “Helping Students Make Better Contributions to Open-Source Software Projects”. I owe my sincere thanks to Dr. Edward Gehringer, my advisor, for his all-time support and guidance. I am... Keep reading »
Rising enrollments make it difficult for instructors and teaching assistants to give adequate feedback on each student’s work. Our course projects require students to submit GitHub pull requests as deliverables for their open-source software (OSS) projects. We have... Keep reading »