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On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 15:47 -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > > I saw that but that only shows total lines, not the number of lines
> > > changed, or commits per hour, etc.
> > 
> > I've got a database of all our commits with info like: timestamp,
> > author, number of rows added/deleted, number of files modified, which
> > files modified, rows modified in each file. Basically it's data quickly
> > parsed from a "git log --stat" of HEAD (because it was a whole lot
> > easier to parse the git stuff). It's got about 27,500 commits in it -
> > only the stuff that happened on HEAD, nothing for backbranches.
> > 
> > So, if you can be a bit more specific in what you want :) Attached is
> > for example "commits per month" and "lines per month".
> 
> Yea, this is the graph I was looking for;  unfortunately it does not
> shed any insight on why things seems busier;  'old age' is starting to
> look plausible.  ;-)

It could also be that a lot of work is happening off channel. I know
that many contributors are having the first 50 replies of the email on
jabber, irc or directly and then posting to various lists at any given
point.



Joshua D. Drake


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