Contributions to the R source
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One of the nice things about tracking the R subversion repository using git instead of subversion is you can do
git shortlog -s -n
which gives you
19855 ripley 6302 maechler 5299 hornik 2263 pd 1153 murdoch 813 iacus 716 luke 661 jmc 614 leisch 472 ihaka 403 murrell 286 urbaneks 284 rgentlem 269 apache 253 bates 249 tlumley 164 duncan 92 r 43 root 40 paul 40 falcon 39 lyndon 34 thomas 33 deepayan 26 martyn 18 plummer 15 (no author) 14 guido 3 ligges 1 mike
These data are since 1997 so for Brian Ripley, that’s 3.6 commits per day for the last 15 years.
I think that number 1 position will be out of reach for a while.
By the way, I highly recommend to anyone tracking subversion repositories that they use git to do it. You get all of the advantages of git and there are essentially no downsides.
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