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In projects I contribute to, there are now annotations on the code analysis graphs:
The suggest that some named new contributors are the reason why lots of people left a project, or lots of code was deleted, or a deep drop of activity caused by a large scale refactoring being completed the previous month. All of these things are extremely unlikely to be be the real cause for decreases in contributors. And have not been in the projects I know.
Furthermore they dates when people started or left a project are way off by many month for both large projects I contribute to.
Please remove people annotations from the graphs, or as a bare minimum, only show those that consented to be shown.
I am new here and I am interesting in Jgralab and the Tgraph technology. In fact, I have no idea from where I should start. As a beginning, I want to use Jgralab with Eclipse to extract a Tgraph wich conform to the Java6 metamodel and I have no idea about what I am going to do may be because of the lack of documentation? I really need your help.
sorry for my bad English