Mozilla’s SVN repository was started on September 2nd, 2006 and just hit 10000 commits. That’s an average of over 19 commits a day for 520 days straight!
After my positive experience with python I was gearing up for a script to do some repository analysis when I ran across MPY SVN Stats. After a fast download and a one line command I had charts and tables full of info. So, here’s some late night stat work for everyone:
We had a total of 103 people that committed code directly to SVN, 69 of which had 10 or more commits. The top 25 committers by total numbers of commits are:
No Author Commits Percentage 1 wclouser#mozilla.com 1558 15.58% 2 fligtar#gmail.com 739 7.39% 3 steven#silverorange.com 707 7.07% 4 reed#reedloden.com 639 6.39% 5 pascal.chevrel#mozilla-europe.org 567 5.67% 6 fwenzel#mozilla.com 551 5.51% 7 nelson#wordmaster.org 524 5.24% 8 mkaply#us.ibm.com 481 4.81% 9 paul#glaxstar.com 392 3.92% 10 mgalli#mgalli.com 364 3.64% 11 morgamic#mozilla.com 311 3.11% 12 dougt#meer.net 307 3.07% 13 michael.koch#enough.de 179 1.79% 14 ahajdukewycz#mozilla.com 173 1.73% 15 shaver#mozilla.com 162 1.62% 16 reed#mozilla.com 158 1.58% 17 abuchanan#mozilla.com 112 1.12% 18 dougt#mozilla.com 105 1.05% 19 eshepherd#mozilla.com 101 1.01% 20 erik#raincitystudios.com 97 0.97% 21 mfinkle#mozilla.com 89 0.89% 22 robert#accettura.com 89 0.89% 23 smalolepszy#aviary.pl 82 0.82% 24 oremj#mozilla.com 76 0.76% 25 tim.babych#gmail.com 58 0.58%
My numbers here (wclouser#mozilla.com) are inflated because I did a lot of the branching/tagging on our projects. If you throw my number out as an anomaly you’ll see that no single person has committed more than 7.5% of the code in SVN. That’s a great community hard at work!
Thanks for all your help!
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Mine is pretty bogus too. None of it is code. It’s adding people the config file for planet mozilla.
What is http://svn.mozilla.org/ and what is it used for?
svn.mozilla.org is a repository of code for some of Mozilla’s projects. It started after endorsement by the web development team but has since expanded what it hosts. If you look at the site you’ll see the source code for most of Mozilla’s websites including mozilla.com, mozilla-europe.org and addons.mozilla.org. Yay for open source.
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