On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 19:11 +0100, david M brooke wrote:
> In case anyone is not aware, the Ohloh directory of Free and Open
> Source Software (http://www.ohloh.net/) has an entry for the LEAF
> Project that Mike created some time ago, see
> http://www.ohloh.net/p/leaf. 

David,
I believe I did this when SourceForge purchased Ohloh in 2009. It was
sold to Black Duck Softtware in 2010.

> One nice feature is that Ohloh does some analysis on source code
> retrieved from version control repositories and draws graphs showing
> project activity over time (e.g. lines of source code, number of
> commits).
>
> I have created my own Ohloh account (that's me showing on the World
> Activity Map) and added a few tags to the LEAF project entry. I also
> added the Git repositories in place of the CVS ones that were not
> working properly (might have been due to the SourceForge CVS issues
> earlier this year).
>
> The analysis of the Git repositories worked OK but showed that the
> project was only 8 months old. Yesterday I successfully re-added the
> "src" CVS repository and now it is correctly reflecting the LEAF
> project history - at least as far back as the CVS history goes.

It only shows 2 commits from me. That is wrong.
        https://www.ohloh.net/accounts/mhnoyes

Thank you for doing this. I appreciate it.

-- 
Mike Noyes
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes
https://profiles.google.com/mhnoyes


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