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At least one of the repos is not fully picking up in the stats
Thanks!
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Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware stats are incorrect: Should be 300 devs, not 65
Thanks!
We now have a combined Git and SVN workflow:
https://dev.tiki.org/Git-and-SVN-combined-workflow
So I replaced the main SVN repo with the Git one. Let's see if it helps.
With any luck, it will be able to get stats for all contributions, since commits to SVN branches are not tracked:
https://www.openhub.net/forums/3491/topics/6043
https://www.openhub.net/forums/8/topics/385
Thanks!
Marc
There are 3 repos now:
https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki.git master Git Open Hub update completed about 2 hours ago.
https://svn.code.sf.net/p/tikiwiki/code/trim /trim Subversion Open Hub update completed about 6 hours ago. All files included.
https://svn.code.sf.net/p/tikiwiki/code/webdeploy /webdeploy Subversion Open Hub update completed about 2 hours ago. All files included.
And after:
Analyzed about 2 hours ago. based on code collected about 6 hours ago.
The stats report:
In a Nutshell, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware...
...
has had 383 commits made by 65 contributors
representing 11,139 lines of code
...
is mostly written in PHP
with a low number of source code comments
...
has a well established, mature codebase
maintained by a average size development team
with increasing Y-O-Y commits
...
took an estimated 3 years of effort (COCOMO model)
starting with its first commit in April, 2008
ending with its most recent commit 10 days ago
Which is obviously wrong. So I will remove the 2 SVN repos (which are not that important anyways) and this will perhaps help figure out what is wrong with main repo.
Thanks!
That worked. We now have:
In a Nutshell, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware...
...
has had 48,965 commits made by 324 contributors
representing 1,009,766 lines of code
...
is mostly written in PHP
with a very well-commented source code
...
has a well established, mature codebase
maintained by a very large development team
with stable Y-O-Y commits
...
took an estimated 276 years of effort (COCOMO model)
starting with its first commit in October, 2002
ending with its most recent commit 4 days ago
So I re-added https://svn.code.sf.net/p/tikiwiki/code/trim
It's fixed now. Thanks!
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