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World Wide Commits
by reihal on Wednesday 02/Jan/2008, @23:04
I am very impressed by the increasing number of commits from the US of A.
(Still nothing from Ireland)
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Re: World Wide Commits
by Borat Saghdeyev on Wednesday 02/Jan/2008, @23:49
It's "U, S and A" !
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  • Re: World Wide Commits
    by she on Thursday 03/Jan/2008, @01:01
    No, its not.
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    • Re: World Wide Commits
      by debian on Thursday 03/Jan/2008, @02:12
      according to Borat it is ;-)
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    • Re: World Wide Commits
      by NabLa on Thursday 03/Jan/2008, @02:15
      All your base are belong to us.
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Re: World Wide Commits
by Andy Allan on Thursday 03/Jan/2008, @09:58
My only comment on the map would be to use a colour other than red - it's hardly a "bad thing" that commits are coming from those countries (all work gratefully received etc), and especially with some large-area countries like Russia and Canada it looks like it's a map of Really Bad Things Everywhere :-)
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  • Re: World Wide Commits
    by Danny Allen on Thursday 03/Jan/2008, @17:58
    The "Rainbow" map theme is more about the "temperature" of development - where red means "red hot"! I don't see that as a bad thing. ;)

    You can also use the "default" colour theme!

    Danny
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