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peppertree | 1 year ago

Mathesar repo is heavily optimized for commit count. Large number of commits are spelling/padding changes. This should set off alarm bells for anything looking to use this.

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zackdotcat|1 year ago

These are bizarre claims. Go look at the commits. It's quite reasonable for a serious software project to have a feature freeze and lots of documentation-related optimizations before a release.

If you go back about a week, all of the commits relate to adding and modifying app functionality.

sophacles|1 year ago

Why is lots of little commits a problem?

How is that evidence of optimizing for commit count as opposed to lots of people submitting PRs to cover low hanging fruit?

What does optimizing for commit count achieve for anyone? In what context does "lots of commits" gain someone enough value to optimize for it?

mpalmer|1 year ago

Read the code, not tea leaves

peppertree|1 year ago

Project activity is indicative of whether it will be supported in the long run. The fact that Mathesar's admin hid the line change count under insights, and padded the commits looks like a feeble attempt to impress investors.