Wine project close to 600 million lines of code, the number is about 140,000 filed

Wine 5.0 stable version released yesterday , as a landmark release, we may wish to adopt the development of statistical information Wine 5.0 Git repository to look at this on a Linux platform, the popular program (especially when running Windows games and applications ), and its development trend.

Can be seen by running the Wine Git repository GitStats, there are about 1586 different authors had submitted a total of 135,558 times, the earliest dating back to the Wine code when it was first released in 1993.

In 2019, Wine submitted a total of 7373 times, the cumulative increase of 478,947 lines of code, and remove the 226,911 lines of code. Historically Wine submitted the largest number of years dating back to 2008 and 2009. At the same time we can see that in 2019 the number of submissions is the highest in recent years, to a certain extent, thanks to Valve / CodeWeavers improvements in aspects of the game.

Last year, the contribution of the largest contributor to Wine is Zebediah Figura, about 17% of the number of submissions from his contribution, followed by the head of Alexandre Julliard Wine project. During 2019, other outstanding Wine developers include Julliard, Nikolay Sivov, Jacek Caban, Henri Verbeet and Michael Stefaniuc. During the year, about 142 authors contributed the code for the Wine, more than the 2018 number.

A few days there is a more interesting time data is submitted, it can be seen every day and 5-7 points 14-16 points submitted the largest number of periods per week is the weekend of Friday to submit a minimum number of it also reflection of the developers have time to enjoy their weekend.

As of Wine 5.0, the total number of codes that code base is 5,708,955 rows, according to current trends, the total number of code Wine 6.0 is likely to be more than 6 million lines.

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稿源:Phoronix.com 作者:Michael Larabel

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