On 06/11/2010 10:24 AM, Johan Sørensen wrote: > That number is slightly off, as of right now the Gitorious application > itself is about 8690 LOC and 11582 lines of test code (both excluding > external dependencies (and newlines+comments)). The 250k number was a from a cloc run, which might be a dumb tool: $ cloc --no3 --exclude-dir=.git . 3625 text files. 3438 unique files. 1265 files ignored. http://cloc.sourceforge.net v 1.09 T=3.0 s (913.3 files/s, 112856.3 lines/s) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Language files blank comment code -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ruby 2228 35865 41888 183867 SQL 9 24 14 25130 Javascript 58 2263 1536 14319 HTML 216 2868 192 14020 CSS 29 1398 472 8757 YAML 140 263 306 2282 Bourne Shell 23 179 284 935 PHP 2 194 175 827 Ruby HTML 33 68 5 306 Bourne Again Shell 2 9 20 103 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUM: 2740 43131 44892 250546 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, sorry for publishing bullshit numbers. > Secondly, gitorious.org does in fact use the native git-daemon, but > the document seems to confuse cloning and pushing on a few occasions. > Pushing is entirely done through SSH and once the initial auth with > gitorious is done, it's passed along to the git machinery. The point was though that the script that gets called as login shell on SSH connect relies on the Rails process to be running, which is a pretty big affair, while gitolite doesn't have any continually running daemon process involved in push access. > Just wanted to clear up some misconceptions and wish you guys good > luck onwards! There's no hard feelings from our side for choosing > something else, the important thing is leaving SVN behind ;) Thanks, and we definitely wish you guys all the best going forward, too - Gitorious.org is a great service, and the onus will be on us to try and live up to its example. > Cheers, > Johan -- Best regards, Eike Hein _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list Kde-scm-interest@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest