Overall measures are per-module as well, so a basic DB-access module would only 
get 1% to distrubute to all its lines of code, as it has little originiailty 
and is well known code.

Samantha Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: No LOC based credit please.  That 
measure is totally bogus.   Ten lines of beautifully crafted spot-on code can 
be more important than a 1000 lines of more ordinary code.   The real measures 
are pretty subjective and the quality of the measure is utterly dependent on 
the quality and insight of the measurer.  Any sort of averaging out of the 
measuring/measurers will average out the quality of the measure.    

- samantha


On 6/11/07, James Ratcliff <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Even if they received 
credit for the 7,000 lines, it would be worth very little in the overall 
scheme, and any code that was not good could be marked as "too be fixed" or 
optimized fairly easily, (similar again to the Wiki markups) to where that 
credit could be diminished...  
and any obvious spam or dragging out fo larger code would be removed.

Also a time delay could be in place, so no credit is applied until 3-5 people 
have looked over the code, and a month has passed by, so any new spammy code 
would fall thru the cracks. 

James




 
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