Case study of 18,020 Kubernetes PRs shows label-diff congruence is prevalent and stable, with higher congruence linked to fewer review participants among core developers and more among one-time contributors.
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Empirical study finds coding agents produce fewer and less intense tangled refactorings than humans on Multi-SWE-bench; a refactoring-aware refinement improves compilability from 19.34% to 38.33% and resolves 2.79% more issues.
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Efficiency for Experts, Visibility for Newcomers: A Case Study of Label-Code Alignment in Kubernetes
Case study of 18,020 Kubernetes PRs shows label-diff congruence is prevalent and stable, with higher congruence linked to fewer review participants among core developers and more among one-time contributors.
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"Refactoring Runaway": Understanding and Mitigating Tangled Refactorings in Coding Agents for Issue Resolution
Empirical study finds coding agents produce fewer and less intense tangled refactorings than humans on Multi-SWE-bench; a refactoring-aware refinement improves compilability from 19.34% to 38.33% and resolves 2.79% more issues.