Are there any popularity / usage statistics available for the Free RCS/SCM/VCS systems?

别说谁变了你拦得住时间么 提交于 2019-12-03 00:59:09

Git User's Surveys (2006, 2007 and 2008) did contain version about other SCMs... but this is of course biased. You can check how many people have given SCM in stack at Ohloh, open source software metric site, but I think you can check only current state. There are also results of Debian Popularity Contest (popcon); you can even find some popcon graphs somewhere; here I am not sure whether one can get historical information.

Neither of those sources is a good solution, but I think it is a start...

Added 20-05-2009:
There is also GNOME DVCS Survey results analysis (with links to raw data) on Elijah Newren’s blog (DVCS = Distributed Version Control System).

Added 28-05-2009:
There is Survey on Decentralized Version Control Systems by Brian de Alwis of Department of Computer Science in the University of Saskatchewan being run (see this announcement on Mercurial and Git mailing lists).

Wikipedia has this summary of projects and people on the popular version control hosting sites. While this is not 1:1 to version control, and doesn't everything, I believe it does cover high-visibility projects.

  • Github has 7x more projects than anything else! However, the number is half cheating: ~40% are gists and I suspect they count forks as separate projects (?)
  • Sourceforge, then Launchpad have way more users than others. Launchpad users include people who registered just for ubuntu bugs & translations.
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