On Thu, 2011-11-17 at 08:19 +0100, Gil Forcada wrote: > I created a dummy script that counts how many commits has been made[1] > during a period of time. Oh nice! > It still misses lots of things: > - use the correct branch for that period of time > - per-language metrics > - documentation commits > - ... > > The rough number just using the master branch from 2011-06-01 to > 2011-09-01 is: 2132 commits. > > Feel free to hack on it. As you can see on the code everything is done > by the fantastic git log command: > git log --abbrev-commit --pretty=oneline --since @{2011-06-01} --until > @{2011-09-01} po | wc -l You missed the 3rd quarter by one month. :) > [1] https://gitorious.org/gnome-various/gnome-l10n-metrics I tried similar stuff for my "Projects in need" talk at GUADEC 2010. My (untidy & probably partially wrong) scripts are available at http://people.gnome.org/~aklapper/guadec2010/ . For any commits in /po and those git branches either defined by the jhbuild 3.4 moduleset or git master if not listed in jhbuild, I get 6182 commits for Q3/2011 for GNOME Git. The shell script that I used is attached. andre PS: For those generally interested in open source community metrics there is https://www.theopensourceway.org/wiki/Metrics_working_group though not sure how active it is. -- mailto:ak-47 gmx net | failed http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper | http://www.openismus.com
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