Hi Robin, no probs and thanks for taking the time to go into detail. I assume that your point 'v' occurred when we svnsynced the repository to Google Code and updated the enlistment details over here.
... [More] It's no biggie though. You guys have done a great job on this site btw. [Less]
Huh... thanks for that Robin, it makes sense. The thing is though, and I'm not discounting personal insanity as the cause of what I'm about to say here, but I'm sure that I've seen these commits show
... [More] up on ohloh before now (before we svnsynced, I mean). What's with that? Am I mental? For instance, I thought I saw the commits for my profile go down by like a thousand or something a few weeks ago. Was there no identifiable event that would have caused that? Or maybe this crack I've been smoking has started to have an effect on me after all? [Less]
Hi, for some reason the first 1,314 commits aren't showing up for the Ubiquity Browser Extensions project:
http://www.ohloh.net/p/ubiquitybx/commits?page=3
We recently moved this repository from its
... [More] old home using svnsync, but I double-checked that ohloh was resyncing okay after I updated the details (and it was), so that may not be significant.
Any ideas? [Less]
How about: "A high number of comments might indicate that the code is complex or badly structured, and could be a sign of a confused and undisciplined development team."
That is also not definitive
... [More] and probably about as accurate as the current, broadly sweeping generalisation. :) [Less]