Yay!
http://tomcopeland.blogs.com/juniordeveloper/2006/10/rubygem_downloa.html
Yours,
Tom
On 10/10/06, Tom C. [email protected] wrote:
Yay!
http://tomcopeland.blogs.com/juniordeveloper/2006/10/rubygem_downloa.html
Yours,
Tom
Thanks Tom.
BTW, what does “active” mean, as in “Most active this week”?
When looking at stats pages on Rubyforge, the three things I’d be most
curious about are,
For the past week, which projects have had the most changes made
(i.e. lines of code changed), and
For the past week, the top 100 (or so) project’s downloaded (not
just the top 10).
The last 100 most-recently registered projects.
Incidentally, it seems like all the stat pages are available from
http://rubyforge.org/top/ , but on the front page, the link pointing
to that page is actually placed under “Top Project Downloads” labeled
“[more]”. If it is the main stat page, you might want to give it a
more prominent position on the front page.
Thanks again for keeping Rubyforge humming!
—John
Thanks again for keeping Rubyforge humming!
Hear hear.
I think more snazzy graphs and ways to discover increasingly
popular/downloaded gems/projects would be great.
Nic
BTW, what does “active” mean, as in “Most active this week”?
That’s sort of an aggregation of activity on a project - opened/closed
bugs, forums posts, releases, number of developers, etc. It all gets
added up and jumbled into one number.
For the past week, which projects have had the most
changes made (i.e. lines of code changed), andFor the past week, the top 100 (or so) project’s
downloaded (not just the top 10).The last 100 most-recently registered projects.
Cool, OK, I’ll see what I can do!
Incidentally, it seems like all the stat pages are available
from http://rubyforge.org/top/ , but on the front page, the
link pointing to that page is actually placed under “Top
Project Downloads” labeled “[more]”. If it is the main stat
page, you might want to give it a more prominent position on
the front page.
Yeah, hm, let’s see. OK, I added a “stats” link to the front page;
can’t hurt.
Thanks again for keeping Rubyforge humming!
You’re welcome!
Yours,
Tom
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