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Here is a list of packages I needed to install on hardy heron to run compile ohcount from version control: libpcre3-dev libpcrecpp0 ruby1.8 ruby1.8-dev libruby1.8-extras rubygems ruby-pkg-tools
It seems to me that there are a range of interesting possibilities for ranking projects that are being overlooked. The criteria for interesting here is (a) useful (b) showing off data that ohloh has
Looks like SPAM to me, no connection to ohloh and only vague ones to open source.
See also the discussion on the DOAP mailing list. DOAP (Description Of A Project) is the RDF vocabulary most extensively used by RDFohloh. http://lists.usefulinc.com/pipermail/doap-interest/2008-May/thread.html
Thanks Jason, my fault entirely. cheers stuart
This now seems to be happening. Thanks to whoever did that work.
Languages are handled by plugins that detect files of a particular language and then parse them and report the number of lines of whitespace, comments and code. If you're interested in getting a new
Better presentation of languages data. Idea for better presentation of the graphics at: http://www.ohloh.net/languages (1) Don't normalise across the entire site, to prevent the current occurrence