[tei-council] Visualization of our work in SVN

Martin Holmes mholmes at uvic.ca
Thu Jan 24 16:39:09 EST 2013


I've created a cleaner version, removed the old one, and posted a 
message to TEI-L. The new one also shows a tally of the types of files 
being worked on.

Cheers,
Martin

On 13-01-24 09:16 AM, James Cummings wrote:
> On 24/01/13 14:05, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
>> one really good commit every 6 months is worth a thousand flashes in the pan from late night commits
>>
>> (I speak as one who over-commits….)
>
> One can also look at https://www.ohloh.net/p/tei
>
>
> which tells me:
>
> In a Nutshell, Text Encoding Initiative
> ...has had 11,300 commits made by 32 contributors
> representing 1,311,910 lines of code
> ...is mostly written in XSL Transformation
> with a low number of source code comments
>
> [ed note: that's because it doesn't understand the xml commenting
> system used in the Stylesheets, or that the majority of our text
> is prose not source code.]
>
> ...has a well established, mature codebase
> maintained by a large development team
> with stable year-over-year commits
> ...took an estimated 369 years of effort (COCOMO model)
> starting with its first commit in April, 2004
> ending with its most recent commit 4 days ago
>
> In the last 30 days:
> 30 Day Summary Dec 22 2012 — Jan 21 2013
> 243 Commits, 9 Contributors including 1 new contributor
>
> However, in the last 12 months:
> 12 Month Summary Jan 21 2012 — Jan 21 2013
>
> 1436 Commits;  Down -179 (11%) from previous 12 months
> 14 Contributors; Down -2 (12%) from previous 12 months
>
> I'm fifth in the ranking of commits in the last 12 months, or
> sixth overall, so I must up my commit numbers significantly!
>
> You can even get a SIMILE timeline of Sebastian's commits at:
> https://www.ohloh.net/p/tei/contributors/118006374035065
>
> fun fun fun,
>
> now back to work!
>
> -James
>

-- 
Martin Holmes
University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre
(mholmes at uvic.ca)


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