On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Tiago Vignatti <tiago.vigna...@nokia.com> wrote: > Hi! > > On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 03:40:50PM +0200, Keith Packard wrote: >> >> Not a huge number of changes this week; a couple of bug fixes, some >> server log cleanups and some Xephyr changes. > > I got gitdm working with xserver [0] and here are the results from 1.8.0 until > 1.8.9.904.
Wow, this is awesome! Thanks for doing that, Tiago. <snip> > - If my math is correct, the rate between review + tests + signoffs (386 + 31 > + 554) and commits made (441) is 2.2. In short, that's the average number of > reviews made per patch that got commit. Since we don't commit patches without a Signed-off-by, it seems that just the Reviewed/Tested/Acked-by are more important on their own. For instance, 386/441 = 88% of commits had a Reviewed-by is pretty impressive. > - the delta (302) between lines added and removed are small. I think this is > perfectly understandable given the amount of clean-up we had (MAXSCREENS > removal, *alloc, PCI stuff, etc) in 1.9 development against the features > added. > > - 39% of changeset represents contributors not affiliated with any company > (gitdm -u). Worth to note that Jamey and Mikhail made a huge amount of > contribution and I counted as "not affiliated" - probably wrong. > > Maybe we can say that X development could survive in some way even not > having any company directly contributing there. > > - Intel, Nokia, Red Hat, Oracle and Apple are on the top five. Other known > companies that care about X and desktop like Google, Canonical and etc are > far from those on the amount of contribution. > > - what else? > > > Well, that are just some facts that I got quickly running gitdm here. I don't > think that only the xserver represents all graphics development under X.Org > community. It's just a portion of it and we would have to include DRI, Mesa, > drivers, etc to get a more accurate analysis. It would be cool to run it on Mesa. It will be mostly vmware, but that's certainly a very active and significant part of the graphics puzzle. -- Dan _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.freedesktop.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: arch...@mail-archive.com