TIPMerge: recommending developers for merging branches

Catarina Costa, J. Figueiredo, A. Sarma, Leonardo Gresta Paulino Murta
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Development in large projects often involves branches, where changes are performed in parallel and merged periodically. This merge process often combines two independent and long sequences of commits that may have been performed by multiple, different developers. It is nontrivial to identify the right developer to perform the merge, as the developer must have enough understanding of changes in both branches to ensure that the merged changes comply with the objective of both lines of work (branches), which may have been active for several months. We designed and developed TIPMerge, a novel tool that recommends developers who are best suited to perform the merge between two given branches. TIPMerge does so by taking into consideration developers’ past experience in the project, their changes in the branches, and the dependencies among modified files in the branches. In this paper we demonstrate TIPMerge over a real merge case from the Voldemort project.
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TIPMerge:推荐开发人员合并分支
大型项目的开发通常涉及分支,其中的更改是并行执行的,并定期合并。此合并过程通常将两个独立的长序列提交组合在一起,这些提交可能由多个不同的开发人员执行。确定执行合并的正确开发人员是非常重要的,因为开发人员必须对两个分支中的更改有足够的了解,以确保合并的更改符合两个工作线(分支)的目标,这可能已经活跃了几个月。我们设计并开发了TIPMerge,这是一个新颖的工具,它推荐最适合在两个给定分支之间执行合并的开发人员。TIPMerge通过考虑开发人员过去在项目中的经验,他们在分支中的变更,以及分支中修改文件之间的依赖关系来做到这一点。在本文中,我们通过一个来自伏地魔项目的真实合并案例来演示TIPMerge。
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