Linux: Graphical Git Statistics

Submitted by Jeremy
on August 20, 2007 - 12:17pm

Jungseung Lee announced the first public release of gitstat, "a GPL'd, web-based git statistics/monitoring system." He explains, "it retrieves a specified git tree, analyzes changesets, and shows graphical information like the number of changesets per day, the number of people who submitted changesets for a specific version(tag), etc." The link above offers a graphical view of Linus' mainline 2.6 kernel tree, with daily commit statistics, monthly commit statistics, kernel release frequency, and per-author statistics. Jungseung noted:

"Gitstat was derived from kfm (kernel feature monitor) which was originally developed by Keun-Sik Lim and Sang-Bae Lee of Samsung Electronics and currently maintained and developed by Jeong-Seung Lee and Soon-Son Kwon(Shawn) of Samsung Electronics. Kfm was inspired from Jon Corbet of lwn.net when he analyzed the git tree and Greg KH when he presented similar status report at OLS2007. We thought it would be interesting information every day."


From:	jungseung lee [email blocked]
To: 	linux-kernel, [email blocked]
Subject: gitstat 0.1: kernel development statistics / monitoring system
Date:	Mon, 20 Aug 2007 09:57:10 +0900

We are pleased to announce the release of gitstat 0.1.

Gitstat is a GPL'd, web-based git statistics/monitoring system.

It retrieves a specified git tree, analyzes changesets,
and shows graphical information like the number of changesets per day, the
number of people who submitted changesets for a specific version(tag)…etc.

Users may subscribe to gitstat so that they automatically receive
an email notification if any change is applied to a specified
directory. Currently, gitstat is mainly for linux kernel developers
to monitor kernel development more conveniently with email notifications.

It also shows each changset that users can search
through with a specified title, content or developer.

Gitstat was originally developed for internal use with minimal functionalities
and therefore has much room for improvement. We hope more people
join us to make this system a better one.

gitstat was derived from kfm(kernel feature monitor) which
was originally developed by Keun-Sik Lim and Sang-Bae Lee of
Samsung Electronics and currently maintained and developed by
Jeong-Seung Lee and Soon-Son Kwon(Shawn) of Samsung Electronics.

kfm was inspired from Jon Corbet of lwn.net when he analyzed the
git tree and Greg KH when he presented similar status report at OLS2007.
We thought it would be interesting those information every day.

You are welcome to try gitstat at http://tree.celinuxforum.org/gitstat

For any suggestion, bug report, or patches, please visit
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gitstat

The developers would like to thank Samsung for sponsoring the
work and CE Linux Forum for providing the hosting space

Related Links:

Nice!

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 20, 2007 - 1:19pm

Looks nice and informative. I like it.

Good job! Well done!

Look at the top author for the Linux kernel v2.6.22

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 20, 2007 - 3:42pm

Real link.

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 20, 2007 - 6:26pm

sadly all gates patches were

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 21, 2007 - 12:38pm

sadly all gates patches were rejected by linus

Oh God

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 20, 2007 - 10:11pm

easy...
and
cute :-)

Yup, exactly ;-)

grtouvas@drupal.org
on
March 18, 2008 - 4:12pm

Yup, exactly ;-)

git repo for gitstat?

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 21, 2007 - 5:40pm

Is it just me, or there isn't a git repository for gitstat? I don't see it. And the one at SF's cvs is just double sad...

Oh yes, the irony is

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 22, 2007 - 3:46am

Oh yes, the irony is painful.

http://tree.celinuxforum.org/

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 22, 2007 - 3:06am

> August 22, 2007 - 1:06am >

Anonymous (not verified)
on
August 28, 2007 - 8:00am

> August 22, 2007 - 1:06am
> Anonymous (not verified)
> http://tree.celinuxforum.org/gitstat/horizbar.php?subject=Top+Author+for...

100% LOL!

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