daniel:// stenberg:// 1 year ago • • daniel:// stenberg:// 1 year ago • • Author density. Number of commit authors shown by git blame in product code per KLOC. In #curl. Over time. #curl Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// Deuchnord in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • 1 year ago • • can you give more precision about what’s a KLOC? Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Deuchnord daniel:// stenberg:// in reply to Deuchnord • 1 year ago • • @Deuchnord one thousand lines of code @Deuchnord Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// Deuchnord in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • 1 year ago • • oh, I see! Thank! Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Deuchnord Deuchnord in reply to Deuchnord • 1 year ago • • this sounds like a very useful method to calculate the bus factor of a project. Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Deuchnord daniel:// stenberg:// in reply to Deuchnord • 1 year ago • • @Deuchnord yeah, I think it at least works as an interesting complement for traditional ways of calculating it. @Deuchnord Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// Stefan Eissing in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • 1 year ago • • In 2010 there were 0.25 authors per KLOC? 🧐 Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Stefan Eissing daniel:// stenberg:// in reply to Stefan Eissing • 1 year ago • • @icing correct... Meaning 4,000 lines per author. @Stefan Eissing Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// Stefan Eissing in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • 1 year ago • • Understood. I read it as "authors appearing a 1KLOC". Thanks. Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// daniel:// stenberg:// in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • 1 year ago • • With this newcomer added, the graph of graphs in the #curl dashboard looks like... #curl Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// Marce Coll in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • 1 year ago • • does the graph of graphs take itself into account? Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Marce Coll daniel:// stenberg:// in reply to Marce Coll • 1 year ago • • @dziban nope! It counts the number of graphs shown in the dashboard and it does not show the number of graphs graph! 😀 @Marce Coll Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// LambdaDuck in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • 1 year ago • • do you know what happened at the end of 2022? the trend looks like it was broken at that time, but maybe it’s just a coincidence? Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to LambdaDuck daniel:// stenberg:// in reply to LambdaDuck • 1 year ago • • @LambdaDuck that's when @icing started participating and he has written a lot of code since then, which might have changed things around enough @Stefan Eissing @LambdaDuck Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// Stefan Eissing in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • 1 year ago • • @LambdaDuck We could raise the line length limit to mitigate this. Let‘s say 16k?😌 @LambdaDuck Languages Search Text Share via ...
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