Topic: How do I change the source repository location?
Sounds great - thanks!
Sounds great - thanks!
Yes, they're exactly the same repositories but hosted on a different server.
I'd like to have the host changed for projects 3232 and 3233. The new host to use is https://code.mertner.com:8443/ Note that you need to retain the original path information after the host when making the change.
Thanks in advance!
My source repositories have moved. How do I update the project to reflect this?
I think I've clicked on everything but couldn't find anywhere to do this :)
Maybe you could come up with a simple XML format that one could use to expose this information, e.g. by placing the file somewhere in the repository or adding a Subversion property with a link to the file. This would be similar to FishEye, which uses a Subversion property to signal whether it is allowed to index the repository.
On a related note, it'd be awesome to have a web service or similar to transform such an XML file into a richer file with activity and statistics for each developer. This would allow projects to include features such as top contributors on their web pages, and be a nice incentive for them to populate the initial XML file.
I have a project (http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3232) that says LOC is 19195, yet the graph on the same page peaks at roughly 35000 LOC. The language analysis says it's almost 100% C#, so what happened to the remaining 16000 LOC not included in the total?
A similar discrepancy can be found for project id 3233.
Is there an explanation for this discrepancy, or is it an indexing bug?
Yours, Morten
Hi,
first off - thanks for providing this great service, and good luck with the business end of it.
I've added two projects, which I'm unable to locate using the search feature. However, browsing directly to them works fine.
To reproduce, search for Gentle or Gentle.NET - no result. The projects are called "Gentle.NET 1.x" (id 3232) and "Gentle.NET 2.x" (3233).
Yours, Morten