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Re: Who wrote Essex?

 

Thank you Mark.

I use a different tool to get the weekly stats, cvsanaly and then build
the charts with Pentaho Reporting. I'm glad to have more people looking
at the data and provide alternatives though :)

See you in a few days
stef

On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 08:16 +0100, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> I've played around with Jonathan Corbet's gitdm[1] which is used to
> publish the "Who Wrote Linux" articles on LWN for each kernel release.
> 
> It's really quite fun to apply it to OpenStack and see what comes out,
> like who the top 20 contributors are across Nova, Glance, Swift,
> Keystone, Horizon and Quantum:
> 
>   Processed 3481 csets from 217 developers
>   100 employers found
>   A total of 421695 lines added, 256904 removed (delta 164791)
> 
>   Developers with the most changesets
>   termie                     238 (6.8%)
>   Gabriel Hurley             207 (5.9%)
>   Brian Waldon               195 (5.6%)
>   Johannes Erdfelt           146 (4.2%)
>   Vishvananda Ishaya         116 (3.3%)
>   Dolph Mathews               98 (2.8%)
>   Dan Prince                  84 (2.4%)
>   Ziad Sawalha                80 (2.3%)
>   Jason Kölker               77 (2.2%)
>   Mark McLoughlin             73 (2.1%)
>   Jake Dahn                   73 (2.1%)
>   Rick Harris                 71 (2.0%)
>   Alex Meade                  70 (2.0%)
>   Trey Morris                 62 (1.8%)
>   Joe Heck                    58 (1.7%)
>   Chris Behrens               52 (1.5%)
>   Russell Bryant              50 (1.4%)
>   Eoghan Glynn                50 (1.4%)
>   Joe Gordon                  47 (1.4%)
>   Jesse Andrews               46 (1.3%)
>   Covers 54.380925% of changesets
> 
> w00t! Congrats and thanks to those for all their hard work on Essex!
> 
> I've pushed my gitdm fork here:
> 
>   https://github.com/markmc/openstack-gitdm
> 
> and the first attempt Essex statistics here:
> 
>   https://github.com/markmc/openstack-gitdm/tree/results/essex
> 
> Note that it also includes launchpad and gerrit stats. It's all a bit
> unpolished, but interesting nonetheless. Feel free to fork and improve
> it!
> 
> I'm looking forward to discussing this stuff more at Stefano's Design
> Summit "community metrics" session.
> 
> Cheers,
> Mark.
> 
> [1] - http://lwn.net/Articles/290957/
> 
> 
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