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You've undoubtedly considered this already and maybe have done it already somewhere, but I wanted to offer up the suggestion to add a new tool to Ohloh similar to the existing ones for comparing projects and languages: a new tool for comparing version control systems in use.
I couldn't find anyone else suggesting the feature on the forums, nor could I find any really good information elsewhere online. I was specifically looking for VCS trend information, whether a snapshot comparison or stats over time. This could be valuable for a variety of purposes, if only to compare the usage popularity of different systems.
Cheers!
Sean
Check this out: https://www.ohloh.net/repositories/compare
Hah, now that is totally awesome! And the results are even somewhat surprising... THANK YOU! That is exactly what I was looking for.
Mind if I post to /. ? :)
Cheers!
Sean
gwoo, question regarding the new tool.. I see on the project search page that there are about 438,000 projects indexed, but the new repository comparison counts only add up to about 234,000. What's the discrepancy?
Cheers!
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Regarding https://www.ohloh.net/repositories/compare, would it be possible to include stats by domain to see how sf.net, github etc. stack up?
It says that Warning! The username and password you enter here will become public information.
millercent:
That warning is just being over-zealous.
We don't show the username and password on any ohloh pages.
We're looking into re-wording it or removing the warning.
I'm confused: what does svnsync
represent?