Survey on Pull Request Prioritization
Dear Pull Requests integrators,

We are an international group of researchers investigating Pull Requests management activities. We implemented an automated approach, named CARTESIAN, for prioritizing Pull Requests (PRs) received by an open source project according to the likelihood of acceptance/response. We would like to evaluate whether CARTESIAN can help integrators when reviewing PRs.
 
As we noticed that this project receives many PRs daily, we have taken the liberty of contacting you. If you would like to receive the help of CARTESIAN in prioritizing PRs, please fill in the form below. In this case we will apply CARTESIAN to currently opened (and not yet responded to) PRs and rank those PRs. We will share with you the results of CARTESIAN and ask you to (i) mark whether each acceptance/response recommendation made by CARTESIAN looks correct to you, (ii) rate the extent to which the proposed prioritization might help you when integrating PRs, (iii) and answer a few demographic questions questions.    

Your participation is voluntary and confidential. Participation in this study is expected to take about 15 minutes of your time. You might withdraw at any time.

We thank you in advance for your participation in this study. Individual responses cannot be traced back to an individual respondent. We plan to include the results of this study in a scientific publication: name of the project will not be shared. Should you be interested in being informed about the outcome of this study or any resulting publication, you will be provided an opportunity to indicate this and provide us with your email address.

If you have any additional comments, please feel free to use the text box at the end, or to contact us directly.

In case of any issue in the survey form you can contact us via email: ilyasazeem@live.com.

Muhammad Ilyas Azeem, National Engineering Research Center of Fundamental Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Andrea Di Sorbo, University of Sannio, Italy
Sebastiano Panichella, Zurich University of Applied Science, Switzerland
Alexander Serebrenik, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
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