For a tiny bit of Pike promotion, and to show that the community is thriving, it might be a good show of hands to put actual accounts behind the contributor list of pike at the following page:
http://www.ohloh.net/projects/7336/contributors
Also, feel free to update the data on Pike there (or even Roxen/Caudium).
The data they're using is the live git mirror I put up for the Pike repository (it tracks bleeding edge pike (7.7), at the moment).
Stephen R. van den Berg wrote:
For a tiny bit of Pike promotion, and to show that the community is
Ah yes, before I forget, in order to get them to actually recognise Pike and RXML as a separate language, you'd have to contribute code to:
which detects and counts Pike and RXML. Currently it's recognised as C/C++ and HTML/XML (obviously).
Stephen R. van den Berg wrote:
For a tiny bit of Pike promotion, and to show that the community is
Ah yes, before I forget, in order to get them to actually recognise Pike and RXML as a separate language, you'd have to contribute code to:
which detects and counts Pike and RXML.
Ok, done (for the Pike case). Tickets 237 & 238.
Sincerely, srb@cuci.nl Stephen R. van den Berg (AKA BuGless).
I'm a bit hesitant to endorce that site since the only use I can see for it is as a source for harvesting developers for recruitment firms. Since I don't know anyone involved I will have to assume the bussiness case for the site is:
1. Build community that builds Valuable Persons Database (VPB) 2. Sell access to VPB or get bought by monster.com 3. Profit!
sidenote: grubbas reward for registering seems to have been a lowered rank from something like 8 or 9 to 1. :)
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