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authorarnebab <arne_bab@web.de>2008-09-25 14:40:57 +0200
committerarnebab <arne_bab@web.de>2008-09-25 14:40:57 +0200
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Added hurd-l4 codeswarm movie to my weblog entry.
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@@ -4,20 +4,24 @@ What's particularly interesting to me in gnumach is the tschwinge - sthibaul eff
It clearly shows how much impact just two developers can have - you can have that kind of an impact, too!
-The code movies are created from the history of the cvs branches gnumach and hurd.
+The code movies are created from the history of the cvs branches gnumach, hurd-l4 and
+hurd.
The movies:
- - [gnumach](http://draketo.de/filme/codeswarm/gnumach_code_evolution.avi)
+ - [Gnumach](http://draketo.de/filme/codeswarm/gnumach_code_evolution.avi)
- - [hurd](http://draketo.de/filme/codeswarm/gnu_hurd_code_evolution_1_min.avi)
+ - [Hurd](http://draketo.de/filme/codeswarm/gnu_hurd_code_evolution_1_min.avi)
- - [hurd wiki](http://draketo.de/filme/codeswarm/hurd_wiki.avi)
+ - [Hurd L4](http://draketo.de/filme/codeswarm/hurd-l4.avi)
+
+ - [Hurd wiki](http://draketo.de/filme/codeswarm/hurd_wiki.avi)
in gnumach, red is the "kern", while in "hurd" red is stuff in "release".
.*doc.* is dark blue and any stuff named .*linux.* is shown in a blue-green in
-both.
+both. In Hurd-L4 is annotated: It shows libc, gcc, Hurd and L4 kernel commits in
+different colors.
The hurd wiki movie shows all web commits as "web-hurd@gnu.org", and you can clearly see that most changes are being done via the version control system. There's a way to split the web-commits, but since there aren't many, I leave that for another day :) - [article on the ikiwiki page](http://ikiwiki.info/news/code_swarm/).