oh, now I understand… anyway, I removed all repositories except pharo-core (just .st files).
probably I should add pharo-vm, but not sure about… Esteban On 19 Dec 2013, at 21:36, kilon alios <[email protected]> wrote: > Changing it is actually very easy to do so. > > Go to the link I gave you , scroll all the way down and you will find in the > left side Project Summary , now underneath there is "Settings" click it. > > Now click to "Code locations" > > It will send you to the repositories. > > I would advise at this point to keep only the pharo 3 repository and remove > the others but thats up to you. Now for each repo there is a Ignored files > column , click on "edit ignored files", you can add files to be ignored or > even entire folders. I would advise to keep folders only containing st files. > That should solve the problem entirely and report 100% smalltalk. > > Give it a couple of days to update its statistics. > > > On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> > wrote: > Pharo does not has a single line of C# > > I cannot understand what it says that *I* program “mostly” in C#, when I do > not touch that shity language since 5 years, at least. > And I do not understand how to change it :( > > > On 19 Dec 2013, at 21:14, kilon alios <[email protected]> wrote: > >> As you know Ohloh is a very good promotional site for open source projects. >> >> Pharo has already a page on it. However I did observe that Pharo page >> experiences the same issue as Amber. In Amber it reported that 80% of the >> project was made with Javascript. It reported that because Amber compiles it >> source code (smalltalk) to javascript. So all I had to do was to go to >> preferences page and add ignore filter for javascript folders and viola >> since then Amber is reported to be 80% smalltalk. >> >> http://www.ohloh.net/p/pharo >> >> Pharo is in somewhat or even more weird situation. Its reported to be 30% C >> which is the bad and 17% C# (WTF?) and 30% some other thing which are the >> weird parts. So maybe if you add ignore filters for some of the folders it >> may be able to increase the % of the smalltalk. It does not take time and if >> I was familiar with the build process of Pharo I could do it for you, but I >> have no clue. I assume it probably sees Slang as C# though I am not sure. >> >> I think its unfair for Pharo to be given the impression of a C/C# project. > >
