CiviCRM hits historic milestones in commits and issues ...

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2007-06-15 21:28
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Earlier today we saw our 10,000 th commit :) For the curious, michal mach was responsible for this commit and the changeset is here (yes, i agree quite a disappointing 10,000th commit). For the curious, the changeset for the very first commit is here. This comes out to an average of approx 10.5 commits for every day (or approx 15 commits if u ignore weekends and holidays). Earlier this week we also saw the 2,000 th issue filed. For the curious, Dave Greenberg filed this issue against CiviEvent. The first issue filed was here. This comes out to an average of 2.1 issues per day (or 3 issues if u ignore weekends). This also means there is an issue filed for every 5 commits. Not sure if this is a good or a bad indicator. Note that we use the issue tracker to spec and file feature requests also. Hence the number does not represent the number of bugs found in the system. Its been a pretty awesome ride for the past two and a half years and we hope it will be continue to be as fun and rewarding in the future as it has been in the past. We are quite thrilled to see the amount of traction we are getting with various small and large organizations and glad to see the community responding and giving back to the project.
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Gees, next time I will be more careful when checking in historical changeset. :-p :-)