[Zope-dev] IRC meeting summaries from 2010-07-13 and 2010-07-06

Jens Vagelpohl jens at dataflake.org
Sun Jul 18 06:07:49 EDT 2010


Hi Takeshi,

I can see the listing but when I click on a file download link I get a page saying "insufficient privileges. You must be logged in to view this page". 

jens

On Jul 18, 2010, at 11:27, Takeshi Yamamoto <tyam at mac.com> wrote:

> It sounds strange.
> 
> The site is set as "public".  
> I have tested with different browsers without login and I could download files.
> Google account should not be required.
> 
> Do you mean you cannot see the listing of files when you accessed to that URL in your browser?
> 
> Takeshi
> 
> On Jul 18, 2010, at 6:08 PM, Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
> 
>> I cannot access the files. Apparently you must have a Google account and log in :-(
>> 
>> jens
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 17, 2010, at 19:26, Takeshi Yamamoto <tyam at mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> On Jul 16, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Christian Theune wrote:
>>> 
>>>> - We need to deal with the fact that some projects in svn.zope.org are
>>>> likely abandoned and we need to deal with it. Initially we will start
>>>> annotating the repository policy report with 'last checkin time' and
>>>> 'frequent committers' to allow everyone to scan through the rather
>>>> large report and check for projects that they are interested in.
>>> 
>>> I hope my recent survey could help this activity.
>>> 
>>> Please download and take a look for a first couple of files at this location.
>>> URL:  http://www.retsu.info/files
>>> File1: calc3CsvProjCommitterAcct.xlsx
>>> File2: calc3CsvProjPatch.xlsx
>>> 
>>> The first Excel data shows you how 779 projects are patched by commit action.
>>> Since one commit action could have several patch action against several different projects,
>>> the number is counted based on patch(modify, add, rename, delete) action instead of commit.
>>> This will help you to determine which projects are active and which are not active recently.
>>> 
>>> The second Excel data has the patch count per committer per project.
>>> The patch count per project per committer is also available as you may find several worksheets in it.
>>> This will help you to determine the maintainers for a specific project and how many patches the person committed.
>>> 
>>> Other two files, calc3.py and zopeSvnLog2.log.zip files are downloadable for the person who wants
>>> to try to do it by oneself.  Just make a temporary directory, put these two files, unzip log file, 
>>> run calc3.py with "./calc3.py" or "python calc3.py", open generated txt files with Excel or OpenOffice.org,
>>> then sort/summarize/making chart etc within spreadsheets.
>>> 
>>> Just for your info:
>>> * We(Me, Yuta, Ryosuke) have translated Philipp's "Web Component Development with Zope 3" book into Japanese.
>>> First half was published last year, and later half was published a week ago.
>>> http://www.springer.jp/discipline/computerscience/
>>> * The last file on the download page, a zipped Excel files shows Zope developers world is growing continuously over past 14 years.
>>> The code making activity is continuously growing.  Mailing list activity is also active though it was shrunk from the bubble.
>>> This number is based on "commit", not "patch" since this does not concern project.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Takeshi Yamamoto 
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