Re: [Python-Dev] Survey on DVCS usage and experience

2009-05-30 Thread Greg Ewing
Antoine Pitrou wrote: you can't be sure all the responders are over 18. Actually, they might even not be human beings! (hint: I'm not) Not over 18, or not a human being? -- Greg ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org

Re: [Python-Dev] Survey on DVCS usage and experience

2009-05-29 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Brian de Alwis usask.ca> writes: > > It's a restriction required to obtain approval from our research > ethics board -- people under 18 are considered to be minors in Canada > and thus require the consent of their guardian to participate. Trying > to obtain such permission for an anonymous

Re: [Python-Dev] Survey on DVCS usage and experience

2009-05-29 Thread Brian de Alwis
On 28-May-09, at 9:35 PM, Senthil Kumaran wrote: On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 06:02:57PM -0600, Brian de Alwis wrote: With Python having recently chosen to switch to Mercurial, I hoped that any developers who've used a DVCS (and who are over 18 years old) might like to participate in our survey and

Re: [Python-Dev] Survey on DVCS usage and experience

2009-05-28 Thread Ben Finney
Senthil Kumaran writes: > On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 06:02:57PM -0600, Brian de Alwis wrote: > > > With Python having recently chosen to switch to Mercurial, I hoped > > that any developers who've used a DVCS (and who are over 18 years > > old) might like to participate in our survey and share your

Re: [Python-Dev] Survey on DVCS usage and experience

2009-05-28 Thread Senthil Kumaran
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 06:02:57PM -0600, Brian de Alwis wrote: > With Python having recently chosen to switch to Mercurial, I hoped > that any developers who've used a DVCS (and who are over 18 years > old) might like to participate in our survey and share your Just curious. Why is this age rest

[Python-Dev] Survey on DVCS usage and experience

2009-05-28 Thread Brian de Alwis
Hello everybody. I'm Brett's former lab-mate, and am part of a team conducting a survey to understand the perceived benefits and challenges of using a decentralized or distributed version control systems (DVCS) in software development. With Python having recently chosen to switch to Mercurial, I