Ooh. That's wrong. We have to fix that. It should only require read access of course. Apologies.
No, those are looking way nicer. But they just render the git-log output, whereas the chart presented here does a different kind of chart, specifically for git-flow.
It actually doesn't take the output of 'git log' at all. That output is visualized by many other libraries already (nicer, frankly). What I have done is create a completely different graph, inspired by the chart…
Oh, and seriously, if you have an interesting plan with this library and it isn't "I will compete with you, offering a cheaper version by embedding your library", I will most probably be super enthousiastic and will…
Hi, I am the author of the library on Github. First of all, Github is not free for Open Source, it is free for public projects (https://github.com/pricing). Not just for OSS, if the repo is public, it is free. Is Git…
Ooh. That's wrong. We have to fix that. It should only require read access of course. Apologies.
No, those are looking way nicer. But they just render the git-log output, whereas the chart presented here does a different kind of chart, specifically for git-flow.
It actually doesn't take the output of 'git log' at all. That output is visualized by many other libraries already (nicer, frankly). What I have done is create a completely different graph, inspired by the chart…
Oh, and seriously, if you have an interesting plan with this library and it isn't "I will compete with you, offering a cheaper version by embedding your library", I will most probably be super enthousiastic and will…
Hi, I am the author of the library on Github. First of all, Github is not free for Open Source, it is free for public projects (https://github.com/pricing). Not just for OSS, if the repo is public, it is free. Is Git…