History: Open Hub
Preview of version: 21
Here are the stats: https://www.openhub.net/p/tikiwiki
About the stats:
- 2023-05 saw a surge of commits thanks to Using GlitchTip as part of the Tiki development process with hundreds of small commits to add support for PHP8 and remove (mostly harmless) error messages.
- In 2020-06, we see a steep reduction of monthly contributors. This is of course caused by Covid-19. In October 2021, the situation is back to normal.
- In 2019, the Tiki community switched over from SVN to Git, and this leads to more work/output per commit, because multiple commits are squashed into one. So the real activity level is much higher than it looks on the chart.
- 2018-09 and 2018-10 were busy with preparation of Tiki19, mainly the upgrade to Bootstrap 4.
- 2017-11 to 2018-02: The number of contributors and commits drops to nearly 0, which doesn't fit the trend. It also doesn't seem logical given that in 2008-08, Tiki 2.0 was released in which "80 people contributed 6894 commits". I (Marc) have a vague recollection that we had an issue with the source control system, perhaps the migration from CVS to SVN, or the issues with branch-1.10.x (which was abandoned as we created a branch for 2.x)
Tiki vs WordPress vs Drupal
Top committers of all time
https://www.openhub.net/p/tikiwiki/contributors
Top committers of the last 12 months
https://www.openhub.net/p/tikiwiki/contributors?sort=twelve_month_commits
Top committers of all time, that are active in last 12 months
https://www.openhub.net/p/tikiwiki/contributors?sort=commits&time_span=12+months
Top committers of all time, that are active in last 30 days
https://www.openhub.net/p/tikiwiki/contributors?sort=commits&time_span=30+days
Tiki dependencies
We have a specific entry:
https://www.openhub.net/p/tiki-dependencies
Comparison:
https://www.openhub.net/p/_compare?project_0=Tiki+dependencies&project_1=Tiki+Wiki+CMS+Groupware
Notes
- For charts, there are 2 possible values for time_span: 30+days and 12+months.