I haven't tested this, but the query below should get you headed in the right direction. The key is the join ... into syntax and the use of DefaultIfEmpty() from be in context. Bugs join p in context.
Projects on b. ProjectID equals p. ProjectID into BugProjects where sctUserIds.
Contains(b.Developer. Value) from bugProjects in BugProjects.DefaultIfEmpty() select new { Name = p. Name, ... BugProjects = bugProjects }.
For more information about the basics of LINQ in C#, see Getting Started with LINQ in C#.
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