[Teammetrics-discuss] Fixing lists with less than 10 authors.
Andreas Tille
andreas at an3as.eu
Tue Feb 7 13:58:55 UTC 2012
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 06:24:37PM +0530, Sukhbir Singh wrote:
> They are in: '/home/sukhbir/teammetrics/out.tar.bz2' @ blends.d.n .
>
> Looks good, and it has handled the graph generation for authors with <
> 10 members, like our team for example. (commitstat_teammetrics.png).
Yes, but there are several non-names in
debian-desktop
debian-l10n (specifically "Pootle S" - please check some
commits wither this actually is a BOT and no person)
debtags (enrico = Enrico Zini
tassia-guest = Tassia Camoes Araujo
miriam might be Miriam Ruiz but not sure
and several others)
d-i contains two BOTs (at least I think so)
fai (siretart = Reinhard Tartler)
kernel has user "unknown"
nm (myon = Christoph Berg
enrico = Enrico Zini
joerg = Jörg Jaspert
pet (tincho = Martín Ferrari
nomeata = Joachim Breitner
gregoa = "gregor h" = "Gregor H" = Gregor Hermann)
pkg-common-lisp ( kevinrosenberg !
Peter Van Eynde ....
pkg-games (miriam = Miriam Ruiz
alfie = rhonda = Gerfried Fuchs
bdefreese = Barry deFreese
pkg-hurd (guillem !!)
pkg-kde (ana = Ana Beatriz Guerrero Lopez
dato = Adeodato Simó
... several others I do not know)
pkg-mc (winnie = Patrick Winnertz)
pkg-perl (gregoa -> see also people form pet !)
pkg-postgresql (alfie = rhonda = Gerfried Fuchs
myon = Christoph Berg)
soc (pkern = Philipp Kern)
Others also have some non-names but I do not know these.
> But during the execution:
>
> Error in `rownames<-`(`*tmp*`, value = 2003) :
> attempt to set rownames on object with no dimensions
> Execution halted
> Error in `rownames<-`(`*tmp*`, value = 2003) :
> attempt to set rownames on object with no dimensions
> Execution halted
> Error in `rownames<-`(`*tmp*`, value = c(2007, 2008)) :
> attempt to set rownames on object with no dimensions
> Execution halted
> Error in `rownames<-`(`*tmp*`, value = c(2007, 2008)) :
> attempt to set rownames on object with no dimensions
> Execution halted
>
> So I Googled the error and found this:
>
> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-ecology/2009-August/000754.html
> Solution: R was calling the variable "r" a factor, not a number,
> and then it couldn't fit an lme to a factor response variable.
>
> Seems like a R issue you can fix :)
I'll check this. Most probably the according text file is broken to
some extend. Does most probably not affect high volume teams so not
very urgent to fix.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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