Re: Euphoria Release Cycles
- Posted by jeremy (admin) Jan 05, 2011
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I just figured I would point out that anyone can view the changes and work being done to Euphoria by simply looking at the SCM change log. It's public and visible to all. There really is quite a bit of activity. Maybe not as much as projects with a 20 or 30 core devs, but we've not done bad at all. We've been ranked pretty highly w/SF.net for many weeks in a row on many occassions, we've held the front page of cia.vc for full days at a time quite a few times (pitted against projects such as KDE, Gnome, FreeBSD, Python, GenToo, ...). Anyway, take a peek. Today is not an exceptional day but not a slow day either. 13 commits so far, day is half over here. 61 over the past 7 days. A commit is each time a logical step has been made. A commit in some cases is a single line bug fix. In other cases a 200 line std library addition. From 4.0a1 to 4.0 final there were around 3,500 such commits. According to CIA.vc project stats, over the last 2.64 years we averaged a commit every 4.78 hours.
The SCM commit log: hg:euphoria
Jeremy