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My Python SVN Stats

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My Python SVN Stats

http://mpy-svn-stats.berlios.de/
I've searched the web quite a bit for a good log analysis tool for Subversion and didn't find any good projects out there. Since we use Subversion where I work I wanted to see who made the most commits, who changed how many lines, and get some nice looking graphs that would show progress in the project. Then I realised that svn --xml -v log returns XML, which is really easy to parse. So, here it is: the simplest possible, but still usable - I hope.


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released on 19 November 2008

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GPLv2 Kelly Hopkins 2454789.519 November 2008


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"Email joasia@users.berlios.de" Joasia Maintainer
"Email mpietrzak@users.berlios.de" Maciej Pietrzak Maintainer
"Email maleon@users.berlios.de" Marcin Mankiewicz Maintainer

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Developer Download https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2035&release_id=13374
Developer Homepage https://developer.berlios.de/projects/mpy-svn-stats/


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 19 November 2008.



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