Looks like ohloh can't track git commits. I switched Puppet (http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet) from svn to git in August or so, and according to your stats, my code is now gone and I haven't made any changes since then.
Looks like ohloh can't track git commits. I switched Puppet (http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet) from svn to git in August or so, and according to your stats, my code is now gone and I haven't made any changes since then.
I'm not sure I understand. Puppet is showing commits as recent as December 17 from the Git repository, with a growing codebase. From a first glance the report looks to be in good health.
It would be helpful if you could provide a timestamp or commit hash for a particular commit we are missing, and I'll investigate.
Sorry, I didn't do enough research before posting this comment. I expected it to pick up the new repo automagically somehow, but I later realized I could change the repo, which (as you saw) I did.