Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > I saw that but that only shows total lines, not the number of lines
> > changed, or commits per hour, etc.
>
> I've got a database of all our commits with info like: timestamp,
> author, number of rows added/deleted, number of files modified, which
> files modified, rows modified in each file. Basically it's data quickly
> parsed from a "git log --stat" of HEAD (because it was a whole lot
> easier to parse the git stuff). It's got about 27,500 commits in it -
> only the stuff that happened on HEAD, nothing for backbranches.
>
> So, if you can be a bit more specific in what you want :) Attached is
> for example "commits per month" and "lines per month".
Yea, this is the graph I was looking for; unfortunately it does not
shed any insight on why things seems busier; 'old age' is starting to
look plausible. ;-)
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