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Hi,
I co-founded the apache velocity project. Yet, because my name doesn't currently show up in the svn repo (because of a repo migration) I cannot associate myself to that project. That is kind of a bummer.
jon
Actually, I take that back. My name is in the repo, but doesn't show up on this site.
Why is that?
jon
Ah, I think I figured it out. Velocity had the wrong enlistment.
Actually, nope. I updated the enlistment and now it shows that Velocity has been in development for 11months. Its a project which is over 7 years old!
You've run into Ohloh's most annoying limitation. The Ohloh Subversion importer only imports a single branch. If development moves from one branch to another, the Ohloh importer stops at the point of the move.
This project's trunk was moved from /jakarta/velocity to /velocity at revision 481285. In our world, these are two different branches, and we can't follow the switch. Ohloh doesn't see anything before December 2006.
This makes me absolutely crazy, and I would love to have the chance to fix this.