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Neat - the interesting thing is that the number of commits we do has reduced in the last 12 months as git usage and pull requests are becoming the norm - more review means less churn (commit/fix/fix/fix/fix) in master. In addition, we've had a feature freeze for about 6 months as well!
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In fact as some are duplicates or subsections of a project XBMC is more likely in the top 30 - 40!
Amazing work - but I knew that before :-)
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yea this is a great project, I even heard a conversation on the train a few days ago about XBMC! felt all giddy and wanted to join in.
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Thats actually really interesting for the state of opensource in general.
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I think XBMC break that boundry just alone in the last month with all the pending PR going in post-Eden