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Yay! It worked. Thank you! :) And cheers: Things get lost sometimes. No worries. Hagen.

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Hi!? :) Any updates on this? I know it's no biggy but I won't stop nagging until you tell me to. :P Thanks for your time. Hagen.

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Hi there. Either as a reminder or as a bug report: The anonymous commit has not been removed from the project although the project has been updated at least twice in the past few days. Thanks, Hagen.

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Hey Robin, thanks for your reply. Ohloh states that the enlistment has been updated 3 hours ago now. (https://www.ohloh.net/p/galactic-fall/enlistments) The anonymous commiter has not vanished ... [More] though. Or can it vanish at all? Any other thoughts on this? Thanks for your time, Hagen. [Less]

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Any update or ideas on this? Forgive me, if I am bothering. I just want to understand what might be wrong with the subversion repository setup. Maybe this could be fixed with a complete re-checkout ... [More] of the repository from revision 1? Btw: On those two lists the error can be seen on the first pages respectively. :) Thanks again, Hagen. [Less]

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Normally I'd be grateful for anonymous commits to the repository of my project. Not in this case though because there was no anonymous commit. As you can see here ... [More] (https://www.ohloh.net/p/galactic-fall/contributors/26051124139357) there was a contribution by somebody. Compare these two lists: https://www.ohloh.net/p/galactic-fall/commits http://code.google.com/p/galactic-fall/source/list The anonymous commit was performed by me as you can see comparing the lists. Nevertheless name and message of the commit are empty and additionally the time is dead wrong. I don't know how you extract the time information from the log but this seems way off. Out of curiosity: what timezone information do you "guess"? Could you have a look into this? Thanks for your time. Hagen. [Less]

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Yeah, OK, you're right. That's a misconception on my side. I am still wondering whether gtk+ is OOP or not. :)

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Yeah, seems to work really good. Project 6065 is a C++ project and I get < 1% for C, which is really good. I believe most of the C lines come from comments now, which is a bit awkward. I have some ... [More] C++ files (with classes and stuff :)) containing a small comment with a version number. Every time I change that version number I get a C line. :) But all in all this is most satisfactory, because now you can see whether a project is done with OOP or not. Thanks a lot for this feature. Kudos Ciaran McCreesh. Hagen. [Less]

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Tha would really be great! Any way we are going to see something like this implemented? Hagen.

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Wow. I'd like to see that on my projects :). http://www.ohloh.net/projects/6065 http://www.ohloh.net/projects/5669 Thanks, Hagen.