On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Andreas Kupries <andre...@activestate.com>wrote:

>
> I liked
> > Screenshot: http://wanderinghorse.net/tmp/fossil-activity-commits.png


:)

It's changed a bit since then, but the look/feel is mostly the same.


> Not sure if a report of daily activity is useful (vs the monthly shown).
>

i didn't do daily only because i would then have to add "paging" features
to limit the view to a specific timeframe. Few projects are long-lived
enough to have problems with a by-month view. Even the sqlite3 tree (AFAIK
the repo with the longest-running history, due to retro-porting it to
fossil) is manageable in the by-month view.

Hourly would, IMO, be overkill because fossil is, by design, geared towards
relatively small teams/projects where it's easy to keep an overview. A repo
like the Linux kernel is of course a whole other category of beast.


> Regardless of that, it is similar to what I can see when looking at
>
>     https://github.com/tcltk/
>     (screen shot at ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/incoming/tcl-github.PNG )
>
> except yours is vertical. And the time axis is labeled. For github I
> have no idea if this is hourly, daily, monthly, ...
>

That one's much prettier - i have _no_ gift for pretty design. i avoided
the horizontal view because i find horizontal scrolling uncomfortable, and
the fossil and sqlite3 histories are relatively long (or wide, as the case
would have been).



Activity is shown in a 2D table, weekday (vertical) by hour
> (horizontal). Tcl, for example has low activity on weekends in
> general, and during the week the majority of commits happens after 2pm
> with peaks around 2 and 8-9pm. See
>     ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/incoming/tcl-punch.PNG


Oh, i like that one. That's a nice idea.


Note that the github repositories for Tcl/Tk are actually mirrors of
> the fossil repositories @ http://core.tcl.tk/


How very strange. Do you sync both ways with that? (Just curious - i'm not
much of a git user myself.)

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----- stephan beal
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