Still Committing Like Crazy
About a year ago, I wrote a post talking about the avalanche of commits coming into GitHub. That Tuesday, GitHub received 33,154 pushes containing 109,290 commits. An insane number to…
About a year ago, I wrote a post talking about the avalanche of commits coming into GitHub. That Tuesday, GitHub received 33,154 pushes containing 109,290 commits. An insane number to be sure, but where are we at a year later?
Here’s last week:
Sunday
Pushes => 40,185
Commits => 99,533
Monday
Pushes => 75,496
Commits => 412,882
Tuesday
Pushes => 83,922
Commits => 289,867
Wednesday
Pushes => 83,406
Commits => 277,453
Thursday
Pushes => 82,141
Commits => 210,362
Friday
Pushes => 71,830
Commits => 187,456
Saturday
Pushes => 35,405
Commits => 153,282
What that means:
- GitHub’s mid-week push traffic has more than doubled in the last 12 months
- Weekends are now as busy as weekdays were last year
Sick.
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