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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Conall O'Brien <co...@conall.net> on 2006/04/23 23:49:15 UTC
Generating Diagrams from Logs...
Hello,
This is probably a long shot, but I was wondering if anyone has written
a script to parse svn logs and to generate a Gantt-like diagram to
illustrate development trends, etc
If I had the time, I'd probably just write such a script myself, however
given my current project (hint: thesis), I need the results sooner than
I will have time to write such a script...
A few quick searches on Google have failed to reveal anything tangible...
Thanks,
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Re: Generating Diagrams from Logs...
Posted by Frank Gruman <fg...@verizon.net>.
Conall O'Brien wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> This is probably a long shot, but I was wondering if anyone has written
> a script to parse svn logs and to generate a Gantt-like diagram to
> illustrate development trends, etc
>
>
> If I had the time, I'd probably just write such a script myself, however
> given my current project (hint: thesis), I need the results sooner than
> I will have time to write such a script...
>
>
> A few quick searches on Google have failed to reveal anything tangible...
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
TortoiseSVN has a tracking diagram to show at what point files have been
modified or branched. But nothing Gantt-like...
Regards,
Frank
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