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USC NSL DDB

👋 Welcome to DDB (Interactive Distributed Debugger) Project Organization

This is the official project organization for DDB, developed within the Networked Systems Lab (NSL) at the University of Southern California (USC).

🍿 About DDB

  • What is DDB? (e.g., DDB is a [type of system/software/framework] designed for [purpose/domain].)
  • What problem does it solve? (e.g., It aims to address challenges in [specific problem area] by [key approach/innovation].)
  • What are its key features or goals? (e.g., Key features include X, Y, and Z. The primary goals are A, B, and C.)
  • What is the technology stack? (e.g., DDB is primarily developed in C and leverages [any other key libraries/technologies].)

Repositories:

  • DDB - The Main Codebase of DDB

🌈 Get Involved

We welcome contributions and collaborations from the research and open-source community.

TBD

  • Contributions to DDB: Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file within the DDB project repository for guidelines on how to contribute code, report issues, or suggest features. (Note: You will need to create this CONTRIBUTING.md file in the DDB repository if it doesn't exist.)
  • Questions & Discussions: For questions or discussions about the DDB project, please [Specify the preferred channel, e.g., "open an issue in the DDB repository," or "join our mailing list at [LINK_TO_MAILING_LIST]."]

👩‍💻 Our Team & Affiliation

The DDB project and related repositories are maintained by researchers and students at the USC Networked Systems Lab.

Key Contacts:

🧙 License

TBD

Projects within this organization are typically released under [Specify the primary license, e.g., MIT License, Apache 2.0, etc. Ensure this matches the license in the DDB repository.]. Please refer to the individual LICENSE file within each repository for specific details.

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