1) tag referring to RSS feeds for journal on all project pages
This would allow extremely easy subscriptions even from Ohloh.
2) Commit count graph on project's Commits page
Just like personal
... [More] commit count per project can be seen on person's profile, it would be great if same could be seen for entire project. I am referring to "Commit Timeline" on profile pages.
By the way, I'm certain there was some (different and interactive) kind of commit timeline for projects. Unfortunately I cannot find it anymore. It would still rock if you guys had the non-interactive variant, perhaps even as a widget.
3) Commit RSS
I have found some script that takes SVN's XML output, parses it and XSLT-transforms it into RSS, and I've cronjob'ed it on my server. However I'm sure many projects would find it useful, even with several days of delay.
Of course it might create some extra impact on your servers ... you could reduce it by setting feed's TTL to one day or more.
4) See files distributed under some license for a project
I haven't found a way to see which two files are licensed under LGPL in project "yatc". Of course, I can do the search and all ... but that's easy because it's my project. Still, it would be useful in tracking incorrect license detection, or in seeing which files are exactly incompatible with GPL, etc. And it would be very useful when looking at other people's projects.
Awaiting comments :) [Less]
Hi,
I'm getting notifications for forum topics that I haven't posted for a long time ago. I don't want to turn off the feature, since I want to track threads in which I recently posted.
Could you at
... [More] least notify the participants in a thread only if they posted in last, say, 10-20 posts? That would decrease the spam from threads such as "How often does ohloh update a repository?"
Above thread turned into central posting spot for everyone requesting rescheduling of their project, and its contents are completely uninteresting to most of the people that posted there after the first week since they went there. Not to mention it's annoying to receive posts from thread with such a title, when the discussion went into a completely other direction. (While at it, shouldn't that thread be closed and all discussion redirected elsewhere?)
Spam from above thread is getting annoying, and since I post on the forum every now and then, I really wouldn't want to turn off the notification feature.
Summary Of The Rant(tm): If I posted in 20 latest posts of thread -- notify me, else don't. :) [Less]
Hi,
could you clarify what is the difference between posting a Job listing and Service listing (except for the obvious, the price)? Are jobs meant to be posted by companies looking for employees, and
... [More] the services by developers looking for someone to pay them for their works?
Thanks [Less]
September 15 in my Journal. I put apostrophe, a.k.a single quote, in the text. "We've released". Apostrophe turned into "undefined": "Weundefinedve released".
Hope this helps.
Just a small thing: when I enlisted a code.google.com repo, it showed up as Google Code repository. While I could have enlisted other projects as sourceforge.net (which would, I'm sure, result in
... [More] showing up as Sourceforge repository) I have not. So, just a tiny thing: it might be good to add a label for sf.net, namely Sourceforge. [Less]
Hi,
Since I am a user of several forums, I'd like to add a badge or two in my signature. Yet, I cannot do that because Ohloh only provides Javascript code, and kind-of threat. I'd be more than
... [More] willing to include a link and an image; however, the forums I'm using don't allow more (and rightly so).
Is there a chance of providing simple, HTML-only, non-JS code that I'll be able to convert into BBCode, or even prefabricated BBCode, like Imageshack does?
Thanks in advance!
P.S: // edit
I'm referring to project pages. I'd like to have something similar to the user pages' BBcode and HTML code. [Less]