That appears to be the case; It says that caudium has a large percentage of Java code, and that Fins is written predominantly in JavaScript (which it isn't). The counts seem to be based on file extension, so perhaps we should rename all of our code with .php?? :)
I find some of the metrics interesting, but there are a lot of flaws behind automated analysis. I wouldn't say that the site is solely designed to permit poaching of developers; but I've always been skeptical of the whole "social networking" thing, so I'm not sure I see the real benefits to putting a lot of effort into it.
Bill
Are you sure? I find it hard to believe that 79% of the Roxen code is written in XML...
According to a quick wc -l, a fresh Roxen consists of the following:
C 605 css 172 h 1111 HTML 1987 Java 4358 js 1497 Perl 478 Pike 166017 sh 2016 VBS 78 XML 49140
My guess is that it has just ignored the pike and pmod files.