The ohloh site (http://www.ohloh.net/p/plplot) is an important resource for obtaining statistics about our development activity. However, as part of my on-going PLplot website review I noticed the ohloh statistics for PLplot were 6 months out of date. The cause was that site still used the old (pre-allura) svn repository at SourceForge which has been frozen since the conversion to allura. I have now updated that site to drop that frozen repository and instead use the present allura svn repository at SourceForge. From the amount of progress in importing that new repository into ohloh today it looks like that process is going to take at least 24 more hours to finish. But once that is done, I am looking forward to having up-to-date ohloh statistics concerning PLplot again.
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