Committing like Crazy (29)
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Google Code had an anniversary today and they mentioned some of their stats. There was one in particular that I thought was pretty interesting: Today, there are more than 240,000 projects registered, with commits coming in at about 17,000 per day…about 1 every 5 seconds 1 Interesting because I had a feeling GitHub’s numbers were much higher. So, I hit our database with a couple of queries and here they are: Yesterday, GitHub received 33,154 ...
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Clint said:
Uh... dang.
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Josh said:
Interesting numbers.
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Michael said:
I think this highlights the philosophical differences between Git and SVN pretty well. Even with Mercurial, Google Code has much less commit throughput.
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danieljomphe said:
So it appears like GitHub receives lots more commits per day than both Google Code and Sourceforge together!?
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Kevin said:
so git helps commitment averse programmers?
Introducing GitHub Compare View (18)
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Picking up where Kyle left off in his Branch List post, we're all very excited to announce a new feature designed to ease the process of comparing two points in a repository's history. It's called GitHub Compare View and it's going to change the way you review code. The Compare View brings all information needed to determine what changed over a series of commits onto a single page: a condensed commit list in chronological order, ...