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Il 05/11/2012 10:42, Florian Monfort ha scritto:

But isn't he right in any of his writings ?
Sounds pretty convincing :/

Rob Weir is an artist in splitting hairs, and if you split hairs you
will always find a number which is not convincing.

Please visit this page: http://www.ohloh.net/p/openoffice, and scroll
down to languages to see that Apache OO has 21% of the code written in
HTML because they inflate their developer numbers by adding the wiki and
the website to their repositories.

If you are not convinced, go to this page:
http://www.ohloh.net/p/openoffice/contributors?query=&sort=commits_12_mo, and
you will realize that most of the contributions during the last 12
months were HTML, which means that they have developed the wiki and the
website more than the software code.

Oh, by the way, the person who added the two "false" repositories was,
guess..., Mr Rob Weir. This is the accuracy of this gentleman, but it is
better to concentrate on what we are doing instead of losing time by
reading what he is writing.

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