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I commited the 2000th revision of Rcpp svn today, so I wanted to look back at what I did previously with the 50 000th R commit.
Here are the number of commits per day and month
… the same thing, but focused on the period since I joined the project
… and now split by contributor
here are the month where each of us have been the most active
> do.call( rbind, lapply( split( month_author_data, month_author_data$author ) , function(x) x[ which.max( x[["commits"]] ), ] ) ) date author commits month year dmbates 2010-08-01 dmbates 19 08 2010 edd 2010-06-01 edd 118 06 2010 romain 2010-06-01 romain 256 06 2010
and the most active day
> do.call( rbind, lapply( split( day_author_data, day_author_data$author ) , function(x) x[ which.max( x[["commits"]] ), ] ) ) date author commits month year dmbates 2010-08-06 dmbates 13 8 2010 edd 2010-02-16 edd 20 2 2010 romain 2010-06-17 romain 30 6 2010
The code to reproduce the graphs is here
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