I think there might be a problem with the timezones attributions there; in your map, mountain time zone, which accounts for ~7% of US population, and does cover some of the most agricultural economic regions, significantly outranks pacific time, which contains ~17% of US population, incl. California, with all its internet economy. Seems pretty unlikely!
Same, but worse, for UTC-4; that's a lot of rainforest and lonely coastal islands, unlike UTC-5, which contains half the US population.
what is it exactly? A histogram of UTC offset as declared on the commit? If so, yeah, remember most western Europe (except Portugal, UK and Ireland) spend 7 months in UTC+0200 and 5 in UTC+0100.
I'm a little amused that there are so may people trying to find faults or poke "a hole" in this graph. You're taking this too seriously. It's not the end of the world if some commits are assigned the wrong time zone.
The fact is that many top contributors to #curl, myself included, are based in Europe. That's the simple explanation for why the graph looks like this.
I think a lot of people may be used to graphs often being either misinterpreted by whoever is posting them, or worse, being intentionally manipulated to mislead the reader.
@siguza wasn't being a dick, it was a reference to spiders georg (i think) some tumblr meme about the "you eat 8 spiders a night / year / whatever" factoid being wrong because it counted a guy called georg who eats like 40000 spiders a day or some shit
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •Are you accounting for Daylight Saving Time?
Also, does merging a PR keep the original timestamp?
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •I think there might be a problem with the timezones attributions there; in your map, mountain time zone, which accounts for ~7% of US population, and does cover some of the most agricultural economic regions, significantly outranks pacific time, which contains ~17% of US population, incl. California, with all its internet economy. Seems pretty unlikely!
Same, but worse, for UTC-4; that's a lot of rainforest and lonely coastal islands, unlike UTC-5, which contains half the US population.
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •I'm a little amused that there are so may people trying to find faults or poke "a hole" in this graph. You're taking this too seriously. It's not the end of the world if some commits are assigned the wrong time zone.
The fact is that many top contributors to #curl, myself included, are based in Europe. That's the simple explanation for why the graph looks like this.
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