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account not updated

Hi,

My account https://www.openhub.net/accounts/vinc17 has not been updated since January 6.

Moreover on https://www.openhub.net/accounts/vinc17/positions there is The analysis for this contribution has been scheduled. for two projects for which I recently claimed commits.

Regards,
Vincent.

Vincent Lefevre about 6 years ago
 

Hello Vincent,

Thank you for writing to us.

Yes, the account has been updated now.

https://www.openhub.net/accounts/vinc17

Happy to Help!

Anonymous Coward about 6 years ago
 

I am seeing similar behaviour. Would you please also fix the update of https://www.openhub.net/accounts/kortschak

thank you

Dan Kortschak about 6 years ago
 

Hello Dan Kortschak.

Thank you for writing to us.

Yes, the account has been updated now.

https://www.openhub.net/accounts/kortschak/

Happy to Help!

Anonymous Coward about 6 years ago
 

Thank you.

There is another issue with updates in some manner; looking at this page it is clear that there are 185 commits to CayleyDB by me, but the contributor page for my commits to this project shows only two commits (spanning 08-Jul-2016 - 10-Jul-2016) with an aggregate work time of 3 minutes for 148 sloc delta! This is only one case that I've noticed, but it does suggest that there are possibly deeper issues with the data that are being presented. For a more accurate view of my contributions to this project see the github insights page which shows +60ksloc -45ksloc.

Would you please look into this?

Dan Kortschak about 6 years ago