What about the bit where it switches the dropdown box back to "subversion" when there is an error?
I may be slightly exhaggerating, but, well, if you look, you'll see it hasn't been successfully checked since last july: http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3300/edits
Maybe you should add the year to those dates, too, eh?
Did they by some chance have different email addresses?
Well, probably 90% of the open source software being written today is crap, so maybe it won't be so bad if 80% of it is forgotten in a few years.
Hmm, and it seems to be intermitant too...
Hmm, and it seems to be intermitant too...
Some of the links, for instance the "new projects" links, seem to include the IP address of ohloh.net instead of the name. Aside from being annoying and confusing javascript-blockers, this apparently also bothers google maps...
Hi, I just added an Atom feed to http://www.ohloh.net/projects/11853?p=york-compiler98 and got five posts all listed as "Posted less than a minute ago". The feed seems to include dates... it seems like it would be nice to use those, yes?
I tried to enlist http://naesten.dyndns.org:8080/repos/conjure.git for the "conjure" project but ohloh said "The URL does not appear to be a valid Git connection string." Also, it keeps switching the VCS back to subversion in the drop-down list...
Wouldn't the other developers of a project tend to frown on stupid things like scripting commits of one line each? That is, how would this be a problem in practice?