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Giannis

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Hello,

What does "modifying" and "adding" mean exactly for each developer in the chart?
Does "modifying" refer to changes like (+2, -3), (+23), (-4), etc., while "adding" to (new), (new +12), etc.?
How are (del) treated?

Thank you,
Giannis
jkealey

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Additions are only new lines of code or new files that you are adding.
Modifications code changes, including deletions.

The goal is to learn if a developer is always adding new code or changing
what is there. (Some people fix bugs, others pave out new features).

I would have to refer back to the code in StatCVS to confirm their
relationship with the graph but my assumptions are as follows:
Del: modification
Mod -4: modification
Mod +3: addition
New / new 14 : addition
Mod +4, -3: modification (of 7 lines)

Jason

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Hello,

What does "modifying" and "adding" mean exactly for each developer in the
chart?
Does "modifying" refer to changes like (+2, -3), (+23), (-4), etc., while
"adding" to (new), (new +12), etc.?
How are (del) treated?

Thank you,
Giannis

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