Ohloh has produced statistics for the ten Google-funded programmers who have worked with us over the past few months to produce fantastic new features, some of which are already in the current download, and most of which will be released in the upcoming 2.2 release.
| Student | Project | Lines of code | Commits |
| Bernat Foj Capell | Internationalisation | 2972 | 53 |
| Elijah Lofgren |
Usability and more |
1579 | 198 |
| Laktek Pererra | Mashups | 290 | 15 |
| Markus Lanthaler |
OpenID, Security |
18176 | 113 |
| Meg Risen |
Safari support |
10 | 2 |
| Mateusz Ujma |
Image editing improvements | 4957 | 66 |
| Phillip Krenn |
Multidatabase support |
1054 | 18 |
| Quin Hoxie |
Reporting | 6104 | 17 |
| Will Scott |
Search engine optimisation | 110 | 8 |
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as so often, statistics tend to lie (or at least distort the contributions) - and LOC-count has to be taken with a grain of salt :-) just a couple of points: - some commits included third-party code (partially explains the high LOC-differences) - some work was mainly "icky bits" with low LOC-count (e.g usability) but high effort - some developers tend to commit their work in big chunks (low commit count)
Posted on 10 Oct 2007 by Ingo
Unfortunately, Meg found that university and employment obligations were too great, and she pulled out of the program, thus didn't get paid at the end.
Posted on 10 Oct 2007 by Sigurd Magnusson
I wish Google sponsored me to write 10 lines of code!
Posted on 9 Oct 2007 by Rupheo
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