On 8/26/07, Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 04. Which programming languages are you proficient with? > > It losk like there is only 3/4 people proficient in Perl as compared to > Python; it looks like Python is more popular. C is most popular, with > only a few (if everything is all right with the results page) people > proficient in Tcl/Tk. I'm sorry, git-gui and gitk guys; it looks like > not many developers... > Ruby people, represent! (Hopefully I'm not the only one.) > 28. Which (main) git web interface do you use for your projects? > > Most use gitweb (which is distributed with git), 7 use cgit, 1 wit > (Ruby), most probably XMMS2 project, 1 git-php (I wonder who...), and > there are 20 "other" answers, which I am most curious about. What are > they? > All right! Someone actually uses my crappy Wit interface! > 55. Would commerical (paid) support from a support vendor be of interest > to you/your organization? > > Only 44 answers yes, 217 no, 126 not applicable (which was menat to > encompass people who do not use git for work). > Are questions like this at all indicative of where Git is looking towards going? > -- > Jakub Narebski > Poland -- Dan Chokola - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html