Michael DeHaan wrote:
> Just to have a backup copy of the cobbler tree, I uploaded a copy of my 
> tree to github... this is just an unofficial copy.
> Anyway, github has some very nice graphing features, one of which shows 
> something they call "impact".  Who is making changes to cobbler over time.
>
> I've mentioned before if someone wishes to keep their patches on github 
> (or another git tree that is web accessible), that easily allows me to 
> preserve attribution.
> So, that all being said, the following does not account for everyone, 
> and shows that I am doing more work than I actually am. 
> For those not listed, I still know who you are, and your contributions 
> are invaluable.
>
> Anyway, without further ado:
>
> http://github.com/mpdehaan/cobbler/graphs/impact
>
> You can see that, over time, Cobbler is transitioning away from being 
> all Red Hat project to one where it is largely written and influenced by 
> folks here, on this list.
> Particularly you can see this pick up over the last 6 months or so.
>
> Thank you immensely for all of this.   It means more than any technical 
> wins Cobbler can ever achieve.
>
> (If anyone is regularly submitting patches, I would suggest exploring 
> git and github or gitorious.org, and if so I can add you to the list of 
> folks with branches.   Also if you are a Fedora
> packager, it's also possible to keep git branches on fedorapeople.org.  
> Let me know if you'd like further info and I can try and point you in 
> the right direction.  To those already
> having remote git branches, that helps merging tremendously, so that is 
> much appreciated!)
>
> --Michael
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Note this doesn't show devel, apparently, or is a bit static.

Anyway, I like graphs :)


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