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Making Ohloh Open Source?

Hi there!

First of all, hats off to the Ohloh team for putting together this excellent service! It's a fresh idea and really nifty.

Of course, there's a lot more that can be done to make this service a lot better. Adding better algorithms than just the LOC count to arrive at the popularity of a project is one such thing that could be done.

Are there any plans to make Ohloh itself an open source project in the future? Needless to say that it would benefit everyone :)

Cheers,
Anant

Anant Narayanan over 18 years ago
 

Hi Anant,

It's a fresh idea and really nifty.

Thanks for the kind words.

Adding better algorithms than just the LOC count to arrive at the popularity of a project is one such thing that could be done.

I agree with your general point. However, I wanted to make clear that our project popularity ranking is not derived from LOC. It's measured from a reverse link count using Yahoo's Search API (ie: how many websites point to the project's homepage). On the general point, however, we're in complete agreement. We plan on going broader and deeper: more data sources than source code repositories as well as deeper metrics on the source code repositories themselves .

Are there any plans to make Ohloh itself an open source project in the future?

Like many startups, we're struggling with this question. We'd love to engage everyone to help us make Ohloh better but we have to make sure we're profitable enough to stick around (ie: we've gotta eat!). We are supporting Open Source as much as we can already: we're built almost entirely on it, we engage the community at large wrt to our development and are providing a free service to help propel open source forward. We're currently evaluating ways to make money and the direction we take will impact what portions of Ohloh we'll open up.

Meanwhile the best way to contribute to Ohloh is to share ideas, suggestions and feedback with us (as you already are). Many thanks,

Jason Allen over 18 years ago
 

I'd just like to add that given the frequent requests for unsupported revision control systems like mercurial, darcs, and bzr, the repository downloading is probably an ideal area to open up: it's just the kind of grunt work where outside expertise is most useful, without encroaching on Ohloh's proprietary analysis (and other) code.

Pi Delport almost 18 years ago
 

By the way, is it possible for you to describe a bit how you plan to make Ohloh profitable?

nowhereman over 17 years ago