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KDE Stats: KDE Is Brought To You Today By...

Friday, 26 April 2002  |  Sbinner

Have you ever wondered who contributes what to KDE? The berliOS project attempts to answer this question with KDE CVS statistics, a site tallying every developer's contributions (translators are currently not included). With regular updates planned, you can find the latest summary here and also statistics for every CVS module. And before you start to wonder: The account kulow is used to transfer the work of the translators from kde-i18n into the other modules; Stephan Kulow's exclusive account is coolo.

[Also of interest is this graph posted to the KDE Cafe by Marcus Camen in his message "KDE team breaks all records".]

Comments:

myself - John Kintree - 2002-04-25

How is work progressing on KDE 3.1?

Re: myself - jonemi - 2002-04-25

There's a little note on kde-look.org about implemented features in CVS snapshot.

Re: myself - simon - 2002-04-26

The screenshot shows Keramik style, Tabbed Browsing, Folder icons reflect contents and the crystal icon theme: http://www.babysimon.co.uk/kde/kde31features.png

KDE 3.1 progress... - krzyko - 2002-04-25

Look here: http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/kde-3.1-features.html

Uh... - Carbon - 2002-04-26

why doesn't the total at the bottom come to 100%? Is that because of the occasional patch submitted by invisible pink unicorns?

Re: Uh... - Anonymous - 2002-04-26

The colleague responsible for forging the rest up to 100% was on vacation when the statistic was created.

Faure for president! - Sergio - 2002-04-26

Votez!

Re: Faure for president! - David Faure - 2002-04-26

;) To be fair, like coolo/kulow, statistics are a bit lying for me: I have a cronscript that commits the RDF files for www.kde.org regularly (hence this being the "most often committed file"), and I manually run a script that updates the API docs on developer.kde.org almost every day. Hmm, I wonder why the websites are included in the stats, anyone knows how to get that changed by the berlios guys?

most frequent commits - Matthijs Sypkens Smit - 2002-04-26

About 220.000 By Kulow ... Over a period of 5 years that's about 40.000 a year, which amounts to about 110 commits a day; almost 5 an hour. Well, that's what I call 'commitment' (Sorry about that lame joke ...)

Re: most frequent commits - Matthijs Sypkens Smit - 2002-04-27

Ok, so I can't read very well ... I'm sorry.