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The StatSVN Team and ObjectLab are proud to announce v0.2.0 of StatSVN
If you want to know what happened in your Subversion repository,this is the tool for you!
Based on StatCVS, StatSVN retrieves information from a Subversion repository and generates various tables and charts describing the project evolution, e.g. the lines of code over time, contribution of each developer, the evolution of modules, directories, files, the time and days when most checkins happen, etc. It also shows the commit logs and integrates out of the box with ViewVc, BugZilla, Chora and others.
The current version of StatSVN generates a static suite of HTML or XDoc documents containing tables and chart images.
The new XDoc support enables a basic level of integration of the stats in a maven build. This is demonstrated on the following page:
http://www.statsvn.org/statsvn
StatSVN is open source software, released under the terms of the LGPL, based on StatCVS, it uses JFreeChart to generate charts.
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ObjectLab is not new to the open-source community having used numerous OS
projects, participated in a few and sponsoring:
- ObjectLab Kit (http://objectlabkit.sourceforge.net), a date calculation toolkit for business and finance;
- JTreeMap (http://jtreemap.sourceforge.net) the only open source heatmap library for Java
- QALab (http://qalab.sourceforge.net) QA Statistics for your build (now also integrated in JBuilder 2007).
We would like to thank our friends and colleagues for their help, reviews and suggestions.
Feel free to pass on to people who may be interested.
StatSVN and ObjectLab released v0.2.0 of StatSVN for Subversion
URL: StatSVN website
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If you want to know what happened in your Subversion repository,this is the tool for you!
Based on StatCVS, StatSVN retrieves information from a Subversion repository and generates various tables and charts describing the project evolution, e.g. the lines of code over time, contribution of each developer, the evolution of modules, directories, files, the time and days when most checkins happen, etc. It also shows the commit logs and integrates out of the box with ViewVc, BugZilla, Chora and others.
The current version of StatSVN generates a static suite of HTML or XDoc documents containing tables and chart images.
The new XDoc support enables a basic level of integration of the stats in a maven build. This is demonstrated on the following page:
http://www.statsvn.org/statsvn
StatSVN is available now for download at http://www.statsvn.org
StatSVN is open source software, released under the terms of the LGPL, based on StatCVS, it uses JFreeChart to generate charts.
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ObjectLab is not new to the open-source community having used numerous OS
projects, participated in a few and sponsoring:
- ObjectLab Kit (http://objectlabkit.sourceforge.net), a date calculation toolkit for business and finance;
- JTreeMap (http://jtreemap.sourceforge.net) the only open source heatmap library for Java
- QALab (http://qalab.sourceforge.net) QA Statistics for your build (now also integrated in JBuilder 2007).
We would like to thank our friends and colleagues for their help, reviews and suggestions.
Feel free to pass on to people who may be interested.
Enjoy!!
The StatSVN Team and ObjectLab.
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