On 04/28/2015 03:39 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Le 25/04/2015 01:14, Adam Heath a écrit :
On 04/23/2015 06:00 PM, David E. Jones wrote:
An FYI for all committers: create an account on GitHub (if you don't
already have one) and add your @apache.org email address to it, and
within a few hours you'll show up in the contributor graphs. I tried
this and am now showing up there:
https://github.com/apache/ofbiz/graphs/contributors
If nothing else it's entertaining, I had no idea that I had this
volume of commits since OFBiz joined the ASF (750k lines added, 135k
lines removed; note that changes to lines show up in both counts).
Come on, everyone. It's a competition! See if you can beat Jacopo!
No chances, guys, you are far behind me :D
I was waiting for you to do that; I already new you were way out in
front. I saw it last night. You're a machine(I mean that in the nicest
way).
Useless metrics are fun sometimes. Number of commits, number of
lines added/removed, don't really mean anything. I've seen stupid
code that had the same 30 lines cut and pasted 20 times, instead of
making a helper method, and of course a single line per commit can
also inflate numbers.
Yes, hence my comments about quality and quantity, big data and our
world ;)
But, it's fun to play with gui graph libraries.
What are we w/o fun? I dare to ask the question ;)
Jacques
PS: robots will do better...
Something about the 3 laws?