Ha. Let's try the last three weeks...
$ git shortlog -s -n --since 2016-03-22
133 Dirk Hohndel
13 Linus Torvalds
5 Robert Helling
2 Tomaz Canabrava
2 Miika Turkia
1 Rick Walsh
1 Werner Macho
~ 85% are my commits... -- did I mention unsustainable? Yeah, I thought so.
/D
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 9:24 PM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is the log for the last ten weeks:
>
> $ git shortlog -s -n --since 2016-02-01
> 320 Dirk Hohndel
> 66 Tomaz Canabrava
> 30 Linus Torvalds
> 14 Miika Turkia
> 12 Robert Helling
> 8 Joakim Bygdell
> 6 Henrik Brautaset Aronsen
> 5 Rick Walsh
> 4 Willem Ferguson
> 4 Jan Mulder
> 4 Lubomir I. Ivanov
> 3 Marco Martin
> 3 Jeroen Massar
> 2 Salvador Cuñat
> 1 Guillaume GARDET
> 1 Werner Macho
> 1 Anton Lundin
>
> The fact that Linus is back to the #3 spot... ouch. And thank you, Linus, for
> stepping up - you have contributed some awesome code, lately!
>
> I appreciate every single patch, please don't get me wrong. And I am not
> accusing or blaming anyone of not doing enough. This is a hobby - other
> things in life are much more important.
>
> I'm just trying to explain why I am so adamantly begging people to write
> code. To look at QML. To send patches. 2/3 of the commits written by me? Not
> sustainable.
>
> There are lots of bugs in trac. Many, many of them are hard - but quite a few
> of them are really easy. That's a great starting point. Or just look at
> whatever little thing you wish was there. Or get started with QML - it
> actually is kinda fun after a while...
>
>> As an aside, I love the idea of multiple dive profiles for a dive but I
>> think it is too hidden. *I* know it's there but I don't think it's going to
>> be obvious to the typical user who doesn't read manuals. Conversely maybe it
>> doesn't have to be obvious. This may not affect many users.
>
> I think it's very, very few users. On every single dive trip Linus and I get
> asked why we have more than one computer. I don't think there are a lot of
> people who do this. It's a feature that I love - but I have no illusion that
> this is what draws people to Subsurface (of course, for the ones who want
> this, I believe we are still the only option out there...)
>
> /D
>
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