Analysis of XWSS and WSIT from Ohloh
Analysis of XWSS and WSIT from Ohloh
Came across this inetresting website
Ohloh -
a resource for open source intelligence for open source projects. Its a website
where you can submit the details of your open source projects (URL, cvs repositories
etc) and it creates reports for your project - things like active developers, programming
languages used, lines of code; commit history of developers, licences used in source
files etc. I must say it looks interesting.
I created report for
XWSS and
WSIT - two of the projects I work
on. Check the reports out and I am sure you will find some interesting things. Some
interesting things I observed:
For
WSIT:
1. Over the past twelve months,
35 developers contributed new code to
WSIT (Project Tango). This is one of the largest open-source teams
in the world, and is in the top 2% of all project teams on Ohloh.
2. Codebase -
94,819 LOC
3. Estimated effort -
23 Person Years
4. Languages: Java - 69%, XML - 23%, HTML - 8%
For
XWSS :
1. Over the entire history of the project, 10 contributors have submitted code.
8 have done so in the last year.
2. Codebase - 117, 656 LOC ( wow xwss is ahead of wsit ;-) )
3. Estimated effort: 29 Person years
And you as a developer can claim your work in these open source projects.
Here are
my stats from
xwss and
wsit:
The results ofcourse are only from the point these two projects became open source.
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Posted by Martin Grebac on July 23, 2007 at 06:27 PM IST #