Version 1.1.57A - 2022 Friday, May 27th #163
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Version 1.1.57A - 2022 Friday, May 27th
V1.1.57A
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This is the Hundred-fifty-first release of this project. It contains the basic data for 930 organizations, related notes, and images. It is missing data for 2 organizations. This is the actual 151st release. I made a mistake with the 44th release, and upon fixing it, it created a duplicate release. This notice is getting kind of dated (old) but it explains why this is V151 and not V152. I intend to keep it until it makes a large enough dent. For now, I just plan to keep this notice as long as possible.
This is the seventeenth set of releases for the year of 2022, as I made time to work on this project on 2022 Friday, May 27th. I have plans to continue for a minimum of 12 more consecutive weeks. I will return again on 2022, Friday, June 3rd.
I managed to get everything done in a single day, nothing was held off for Saturday. I didn't think I would be able to today in the beginning, but as it got later, I began noticing that it was possible. I am falling severely behind, hopefully I can devote time to catching up next.
I received my first external fork on this project on 2022 March 18th, and now the fork count can't be relied upon for getting the organization count. Luckily, I have plenty of other indicators and measures for this. I was hoping I could get to 1000 before this happened, but it's fine. There has been another external fork on 2022 April 1st as well (total forks not by me, as of this release: 2)
On Monday, 2022 April 11th, GitHub released an update with bad performance that redirects project forks to a page I cannot access (it only times out and gives me a unicorn error) I cannot fork any repositories at the moment, including this one. I am working on making a tool to automate forks, so I don't have to spend time with it. I feel this will save me time.
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Changes
This is version 151, the A variant of version 151 to 152. It includes the following changes:
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Updated discussion data
Updated release data
Archived release and discussion data
Updated the changelog, both in plain text and markdown formats
Maintenance updates to the
Follows
directory, for GitHub Organization follow data (the ability to follow organizations was added on 2022 March 21st)Technical and statistics
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Size:
1.2 Gigabytes (uncompressed size)
As of V151V1.1.51A and later: I cannot calculate the exact size. Uncollapse the following block, and read the second entry for more info.
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Why is this release so much larger? (V1.1.48A) A large image file (8.137 megabytes) was used more than 2 times, and there was a significant increase in documentation, along with other large image files, and clones of the changelog and security log.
I can no longer document the exact size of the project (V1.1.51A) the project has exceeded 1000 Megabytes in size, and I can't cover the size down to the exact megabyte anymore, as I don't have any Linux software to do this yet.
The total size reached 1.1 gigabytes on V141
The total size reached 1.2 gigabytes on V149
File count:
27,534 files and folders
As of V151Languages:
Ruby
YAML (YAML Ain't Markup Language)
Markdown
XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
Makefile (GNU Make)
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
GIT IGNORE
GIT ATTRIBUTES
EDITORCONFIG
Plain Text
English (US)
CSV (Comma Separated Values)
Type:
Information portal database.
Commit count:
8,294
Commits in last release:
8,077
Commit change:
217
Release notes page file type:
Markdown (*.md *.mkd *.mdown *.markdown)
Release notes language:
English (En_US) / Markdown (CommonMark) / HTML5 (HyperText Markup Language 5.3)
Release notes line count (including blank lines and compiler line):
139
Released on 2022, Friday, May 27th at 9:48 pm PST
All times are UTC-7 (PDT/Pacific Time)
(Please also account for DST (Daylight Savings Time) until it is abolished/no longer followed)
Note that on 2022, Sunday, March 13th at 2:00 am PST, the time jumped ahead 1 hour to 3:00 am.
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