On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 12:58:53PM +0100, Konovalov, Vadim (Vadim)** CTR ** wrote: > > From: Nicholas Clark > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 03:14:13AM +0100, Perl 5 commit summary wrote: > > > Perl 5 commit summary, activity since Saturday > > > > > > Current branch blead > > > 25 commits. 5 unique authors. 4 unique committers. > > > 126 files changed, 462 insertions(+), 471 deletions(-) > > > Net code removal: Nicholas Clark (248 lines) > > This "Net code removal:" position made me a bit curious - is this actually > "most code removal"? No. For every author, my analyser program is taking the diff for each of their commits, and summing "lines removed - lines added". Anyone whose net changes for the period removed lines gets mentioned. Virtually everyone commits more lines than they remove, so it's not that common for anyone to show up. > > > Rah! After so many (half) weeks of positive contributions, > > finally I've > > managed to do something negative. > > IMO removing "bad" lines is very positive :) Totally agree. Saturday's summary said: Current branch blead 56 commits. 11 unique authors. 6 unique committers. 69 files changed, 6586 insertions(+), 1014 deletions(-) Net code removal: Konovalov, Vadim (Vadim)... (30 lines) Thanks, applied: Father Chrysostomos (4) Steve Hay (1) Snapshot: http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/snapshot/c071f8d7e26d951a.tar.gz Thanks for spotting that dead 30 line file that could be removed. Nicholas ClarkThread Previous