Entries for label: ohloh

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Release of v0.03 of Lollysite

Just a short announcement to say that v0.03 of Lollysite has been released.

See the releases page for more info.

In other news, Lollysite now has an Ohloh page. From here you can also download all the previous releases too.

Of course, there is always the source code repository on Gitorious too.

For the Future

For v0.04, I have penned in a number of features such as:

 3f656b91   Finished     Make site feed at top level
 65d73568   New          Add new section layouts - Featured Node (or equivalent)
 96d842e8   New          Serve file uploads (or any node with data) from it's own section
 a4c0e80f   New          Add a 'FlickrImage' node type
 ac70e68c   New          Add new ways to render each node
 cf3a93db   New          Make the section and node edit screens present all the attributes to the user
 dfb824e5   InProgress   Make images (files, etc) assets rather than nodes

So, having three releases in two weeks has been a lot of fun (release early, release often) though I suspect v0.04 will be a couple of weeks away. Christmas/New Year and complexity will make it a bit further out. Also, I'm going to use the new BlobStore API. All good fun :)

(Ends)

Labels: lollysite, appengine, ohloh

Inserted: 2009-12-21 06:43 (2 years, 1 month ago)

A Superhero? I'm not.

I decided to submit Zaapt, my CMS, to Ohloh and here's the results.

The page for Zaapt on Ohloh shows a few interesting things about Zaapt the CMS.

Firstly, they show that I have done 3,039 lines of code, by hook or by crook (of course, they don't know that I have Perl generating at least a thousand or so more than that). I thought I'd done more than that, but hey, at least it's succinct. As it stands, they estimate that, at something less than 1 Person Year averaging $55,000USD a year then the Zaapt code base is worth a whopping $34,834USD.

It turns out that Zaapt is 7 months old today so I reckon I've done well to get it where it is now. Though I don't believe the calculations Ohloh generates I guess it's just an indication of what's been happening on the project.

What's more interesting is the code analysis page. I always think I comment code about right - who doesn't? - so I might have to compare (my 12.1%) with other projects and see where it fits in. I suspect that the weird mix of HTML/Perl in Mason might throw the 'Languages' used off a bit. Certainly there is more than 3% HTML and much less than 73% Perl so I reckon all Mason files are treated as solely Perl.

In the Contributors section (yes, I'm the only one), the other feature I find quite useful is my personal metrics for Zaapt. It's nice to see how many commits and lines I'm changing (per language and) overall on a monthly basis.

It's just a bit of fun so I'm not too bothered what it says, but it is interesting. I'd also like to know what adding the KiwiWriters repository would make all these figures. Unfortunately that SVN isn't public so I can't. Maybe I'd hit $50,000USD for half a year's very part-time work.

Not bad eh!

Labels: zaapt, cms, planet-geek, planet-catalyst, ohloh

Inserted: 2007-07-20 00:03 (4 years, 7 months ago)