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Last week we corrected the enlistment for the openstreetmap project, since a stray period had got into the url five months ago. However, it still hasn't updated and the project status page suggests that everything has been updated in the last three days.
Any ideas? Or is more patience required? For a while it was showing progress (e.g. 68/14000 files) but now it doesn't look hopeful (waiting in queue)
https://www.ohloh.net/p/osm/enlistments
Thanks in advance.
This looks like a very large repository, so I'm not surprised that it is still running.
It looks like the download has been interrupted a few times, but it's still moving forward.
I don't see anywhere that indicates everything has been updated in the last three days. We have a timestamp of December 8 on our last analysis. Can you be more specific about this?
I think this project may take another couple of days to download. Subsequent updates should be much faster.
I'll keep an eye on it to make sure it keeps making progress.
Thanks,
Robin
Sorry, I wasn't clear about the three days thing. I meant the status graph at https://www.ohloh.net/about/status which (to me at least) suggests that if it's more than three days out of date, then it shouldn't be :-) Maybe I'm misunderstanding the graph.
Anyway, thanks for your response.
Ah yes, now I understand. If your project hasn't been updated in the last 2-3 days, then yes, there is a problem. Sorry for the confusion.
It looks like OSM continues to make slow steady progress. We should see something soon.
Thanks,
Robin