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Originally posted by Honton View PostThere is no diff, there is no pressure. Gnome3 is doing just fine in the coming RHEL and in Fedora.
As for pressure, I'm not sure you're right about that...
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Originally posted by Honton View PostTotal denial eh? One of KDE's main distributions are going down the drain, Gnome3 is confirmed for RHEL7 and you guys are talking about Gnome feeling pressure??
Again, you are just making stuff up.
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Originally posted by Honton View PostSources, please.In 1996 when KDE was first announced, it had only a handful of developers and the project could manage the source code without using a revision control system. More and more developers have begun to contribute to KDE over the years, and while there has been some attrition, the total number of active developers working on KDE has been steadily growing. In order to get a pulse from the current contributor community, Simon St. James and Arthur Schiwon produced and plotted two basic metrics that show the continued growth within the KDE community. Active KDE Contributers 1997-2009 (small version)
KDE 4.0 was released at the beginning of 2008. There was a steady drop in contributors in the year prior to the release, followed by a surge immediately after.
Here you can see a lull in the number of commits ending around a year before the 4.0 release.Last edited by TheBlackCat; 30 August 2013, 12:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Honton View PostTotal denial eh? One of KDE's main distributions are going down the drain, Gnome3 is confirmed for RHEL7 and you guys are talking about Gnome feeling pressure??
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Originally posted by Honton View Post(Emphasis mine)
Haha. So you are calling the current situation a "similar drop"? Let me educate you. KDE has so few commits right now, that you need to go back to 2005 to see a similar situation. And if August is going to end bad as expected you have to go back to f...ing 2003. KDE is dying.
But thanks anyway for sharing the count on KDE commits from the mailing lists. It shows the same trend as Ohloh and the commit digests.
First, the commit digest only counts people who have volunteered to have their commits counted, while the numbers in the plots are total commits. That will always be lower. Second, git commits are different than svn ones, those numbers will also always be lower.
The import thing is the trend, which you asked for then promptly ignored when you got it.
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Originally posted by Honton View PostIm not comparing numbers across different sources. Im comparing trends. And the trend shows the same. KDE id dying.
Originally posted by Honton View PostOhloh useless? File a bug to the Ohloh KDE manager.
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The problem here is simple: Ohloh only tracks a single git branch. Since the switch to git, KDE development has been moving more and more into individual feature branches, something that was not done with SVN. Ohloh doesn't see any code put into those. A lot of work is also being done in scratch repos that did not exist in the SVN days and are not tracked by Ohloh, either. So the numbers are completely and utterly useless for the purpose you are trying to use them for. You would know this with about 30 seconds of checking on Ohloh, but of course you didn't do that.Last edited by TheBlackCat; 31 August 2013, 06:54 AM.
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