Hi,

ohloh.net, a web site that aims to "provide more visibility into software development", has started supporting Mercurial repositories a couple of weeks ago.

After some tweaking, it can now provide a fairly accurate view of the Nuxeo project.

Contributors:

See https://www.ohloh.net/p/nuxeo/contributors

There has been 47 direct contributors (who did commit at least once directly to the SVN or HG code repositories, we don's count author of patches submitted through the mailing list or the Jira bugtracker).

We hope to get some more in the following weeks.

Commits timeline:

A timeline is available here: https://www.ohloh.net/p/nuxeo/commits

But it is not as up to date, nor accurate, as the one on Trac: 
http://trac.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/timeline

Code analysis:

The results here are not accurate: https://www.ohloh.net/p/nuxeo/analyses/latest (because the code in the old SVN is added to the one in HG).

According to sloccount (which only counts non-comment, non-empty lines of code, the accurate measurement is:

Totals grouped by language (dominant language first):
java:        284933 (99.09%)
python:        1449 (0.50%)
sh:             599 (0.21%)
jsp:            448 (0.16%)
php:            131 (0.05%)

Regarding the licenses, don't worry about some of the files being reported as "GPL", they are all for dual-licensed code that's mistakenly analysed as GPL-only.

  S.

PS: if you are a ohloh.net registered member, don't forget to "favorite" the project, to "stack" it, and to give "kudos" to the developers ;)

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