StatCVS retrieves information from a CVS repository and generates various tables and charts describing the history of a software project development, such as a timeline for the lines of code, contribution of each developer, etc.
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Neil Batlett has an interesting take on StatSVN and StatCVS:
One problem that startup companies often have is demonstrating to investors that they’re actually doing something productive rather than just pouring away money on office
Recently I came across ohloh.net, a Web 2.0-ish directory of open source projects. It seems to aggregate information from at least SourceForge, Freshmeat, user-provided RSS feeds, and possibly other sources.
The most interesting aspect: To
It’s a new year, and that’s always a good time for releasing software. StatCVS is now at v0.3.
The main new feature is a cleaner look for the reports (example). The commit log has been redesigned and now features permalinks for all commits (example). There are also a couple of new reports and tables, such as [...]
The latest release of StatCVS shares a common codebase with the new StatSVN and adds some neat new features:
Bugzilla integration (will turn “Bug 1234” in commit messages into klickable links)
ViewVC integration
XDoc output for
StatSVN has had its first public release. It’s a port of our venerable StatCVS statistics tool to Subversion. Cool! It’s being developed by Jean-Philippe Daigle, Jason Kealey, and Gunter Mussbacher.
We considered Subversion support, but