Re: [development] Drupal at ohloh.com
-----Original Message----- From: development-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:development-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Heydon Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 8:01 PM To: development@drupal.org; kb@2bits.com Subject: Re: [development] Drupal at ohloh.com
Hi,
Khalid B wrote:
Of course it is the entire repository.
hmm. But I find this quite shocking that I have contributed the most lines of code, by a significant number of lines.
Also remember that Dries, Steven, Kjartan, Drumm and kills are committing code that they did not write in the form of patches supplied by other people. I know I do this too with EC, but not as much as them.
Yes, but they are also reviewing, testing, giving feedback and direction as well and that's not necessarily measured in strictly counting code.
Hi, Steven Peck wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: development-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:development-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Heydon Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 8:01 PM To: development@drupal.org; kb@2bits.com Subject: Re: [development] Drupal at ohloh.com
Hi,
Khalid B wrote:
Of course it is the entire repository. hmm. But I find this quite shocking that I have contributed the most lines of code, by a significant number of lines.
Also remember that Dries, Steven, Kjartan, Drumm and kills are committing code that they did not write in the form of patches supplied by other people. I know I do this too with EC, but not as much as them.
Yes, but they are also reviewing, testing, giving feedback and direction as well and that's not necessarily measured in strictly counting code.
Yes, I know they do a lot more that just commit code, for which we are all thankful for. I actually worked it out. Many years ago I use to keep a copy of HTMLArea in the repository, and I think this inflated my figures. This also explain why I develop in js instead of php. It would be nice if all those commits could be removed from the repos and then rerun the stats, so I could see where abouts I really am. Gordon.
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