On Jul 5, 2011, at 7:29 PM, Eli Barzilay wrote: > I took over the ohloh page for the "racket" project. (It used to > point to a project that has been completely dead for a number of > years.) See it here: > > http://www.ohloh.net/p/racket > > It has some nice features like an aggregation of RSS feeds (I've added > the repository and the blog feeds) and a number of "factoids". > > Most of the code-related things are very off though, because it > doesn't know about Racket files or about Racket as a language. The > way to add that would be to add support for Racket files to the > project that they use to do the counting: > > https://github.com/blackducksw/ohcount > > Anyone interested in hacking that in?
1) I just followed clojure's lead. https://github.com/jbclements/ohcount I've submitted a pull request. Eli, I added you as a collaborator on this repo in case you want to add some more sophisticated tests (I just copied lisp, like Clojure did) or alter the parser itself. 2) I see that we're "in the top 2% of all open-source projects" according to ohloh. Perhaps we should advertise this? John
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