On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 14:40 +0900, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
> While attending a Linux conference, a guy said that 10,923 lines of
> code are added and 5,547 lines of code are deleted per day in average
> in Linux development. This is an interesting number and I just wonder
> anybody ever tries to calculate these numbers with PostgreSQL.
> 
> Does anyone know such number?

Since 8.5alpha1:
  $ git diff --shortstat origin/REL8_5_ALPHA1_BRANCH origin/master
   618 files changed, 43682 insertions(+), 24382 deletions(-)

That was on Aug 19th, which was about 63 days ago. However, to be
meaningful, we should subtract away the changes to the .po files, which
are generated.

So, 43682 + 24382 - 9889 (de.po) - 3831 (fr.po) = 54344

54355/63.0 = 862 lines/day.

Not bad. That's essentially one commitfest period, so it would be
interesting to compare with others, as well.

Regards,
        Jeff Davis


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