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I also can't figure out where the large amount of XML is coming from. I've barely used any XML in OpenGroove. I can't really run Ohcount, since I'm not on a unix system (although I've been thinking about installing Ubuntu...)

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It went through now, but something's wrong. On the code analysis page, it states that the number of Java blank lines is -892, a negative number. It also states that I have 23,556 lines of XML, and ... [More] that I only have 23,123 lines of Java. I removed some obsolete Java code recently, but not enough to bring it down from the 90,000 it was at before. On the SSL certificate, it looks like it got put on your website a bit early, so the warning I was receiving was that it hadn't become valid yet. I wish firefox would show a different message for certificates that have expired as opposed to ones that aren't valid yet. So there's no problem with the certificate anymore. [Less]

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I recently removed my entire repository as an enlistment, and added a bunch of more specific folders. Now they're all stuck at "Step 2 of 3: Importing source code into database (Waiting in queue)". ... [More] Any suggestions? Also, when I connect to ohloh.net, I'm getting an error that states that the ohloh ssl certificate has expired. Any suggestions on what to do there, or is it just that you need to get a new certificate? [Less]

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Heh, never saw the status page before. That's just what I need. Thanks.

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I'm getting the same error as everyone else, but it's when I try to download any project. Also, my project (OpenGroove) shows that it was last updated 3 days ago. Usually, it barely goes to one day ... [More] before updating. I'm not surprised at the 3 days, since the downtime and the older database backup would do that. What I'm wondering is, any estimate on when my project will be updated? For that matter, it would be nice if each enlistment in a project had some sort of indicator that displayed where it was in the queue of projects to be updated. This could give users a rough idea of when the next update will be. [Less]