On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 2:50 PM Rajesh N <rajes...@geservs.com> wrote:
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> Hi Subversion support team,

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> Good Day !!!
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> We have a requirement for taking Lines of codes from subversion project repos.
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> Our requirement is to collect the information of users by their activity like 
> how many lines of codes they added in project files compared to the last day, 
> month, or particular period.
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> Could you please help us with the tool or command that can be used for taking 
> lines of codes from project repos and visualizing them as a diagram or data 
> metrics?
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> Here I am sharing our existing Subversion setup details and you could suggest 
> me a tool for taking lines of codes or references.

AFAIK, there are various tools for calculating the Lines of Code (LoC)
metric. I haven't tried any of them myself and therefore cannot
suggest any in particular. However, searching the web for something
like 'Subversion Lines of Code statistics', 'Subversion Lines of Code
reports' or 'Subversion Lines of Code metric' shows different ways to
generate such metrics.

BTW, what exactly are you going to do with these lines of code
metrics? Do you plan to use them to measure productivity of the
developers? What's your use case?

I hope that you know that measuring lines of code is - putting it
lightly - is not the best way to measure productivity of a developer:
https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/12/07/measuring-developer-productivity/#h-the-pitfalls-of-output-measurement.
You may want to think about another approach if your task is to
measure performance of your development team.

Thank you.

> OS version:  Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
> Subversion: 1.13
> Apache version: 2.4.41
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> Best Regards,
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> Rajesh N
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> Lead  IT&Network | Kimball Electronics (India) Pvt Ltd | M: +91 8289836955 | 
> T: +91 471 2700175 | rajes...@geservs.com |
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With best regards,
Pavel Lyalyakin
VisualSVN Team

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