Am Dienstag, 27. September 2011, 20:11:43 schrieb david M brooke:
> Hi,
> 
> 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. 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.

Hi David;

thx for the info - I wasn't aware.
I wish I could register  - just get an "application error", when trying to 
finish registration...

kp
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