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Can we measure performance by analyzing CVS repositories?

A couple of days ago, I came across this fine paper by Keir Mierle et al. from U of Toronto: Mining Student CVS Repositories for Performance Indicators They examined the CVS repositories that their students used for assignments, extracted all … Continue reading

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RSS feeds for SourceForge project activity statistics

Every SourceForge project has a statistics page with the number of daily page views and downloads (example). Last year, I built a little screenscraper (page in German) that converted any project’s stats page into an RSS feed. But earlier this … Continue reading

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StatCVS passes Glen Smith’s “Just Works” test

Glen Smith says nice things about StatCVS: It certainly passes the “Just Works” test – I was up and running in under 5 minutes – and the graphs it produces are really quite cool. I love stuff that “Just Works” … Continue reading

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