> On Apr 20, 2015, at 9:24 PM, Tracy Snell <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On Apr 20, 2015, at 8:54 PM, Clebert Suconic <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> It was pretty clear from the beginning this was going to be a >> sub-project and we would incorporate changes.. there was a new repo >> open, a new JIRA open, new jiras fed... and 205 Pull requests with >> about 400 committs in 4 months… > > Yes. Almost exclusively done by the HornetQ team (going by the commit logs > and the team page at HornetQ’s website).
On the committer side of the community here’s a log of AMQ6 (count, committer, affiliation). [All pages of https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=activemq-6.git;a=shortlog <https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=activemq-6.git;a=shortlog> pasted into a file then: cut -f 2 | sort | uniq -c and adding affiliation, Yeah, I was too lazy to load the git repo] Commits Name Employer 148 Clebert Suconic RedHat HornetQ Commit 133 Martyn Taylor RedHat 116 Andy Taylor RedHat HornetQ Commit 57 jbertram RedHat HornetQ Commit 16 Howard Gao RedHat HornetQ Commit 2 Robert Gemmell RedHat 1 Claus Ibsen RedHat 1 Felix Becker 1 Ivo Studensky RedHat 1 John D. Ament 1 nberdikov Of those active only Martyn didn’t have commit on the Jboss HornetQ team (as far as I can tell). It could be that others are contributing code that’s committed by one of the above by why do that if you have commit? On a side note, that’s a LOT of work by the HornetQ guys! As a comparison here’s the commits to the activemq repo over approximately the same time span. Commits Name 98 Timothy Bish 96 gtully 48 Dejan Bosanac 10 Daniel Kulp 8 Claus Ibsen 8 Hadrian Zbarcea 8 artnaseef 6 Christian Posta 5 Hiram Chirino 5 Robert Gemmell 3 Jeff Genender 2 Kevin Earls 1 Arthur Naseef 1 Ciprian Ciubotariu 1 Matt Warhaftig No crossover (except Claus and I think he somehow finds time to commit code to almost every apache project there is). To me it seems like 1 project and 2 teams.
