Launch Site DashHub
This is an entry in the 2012 Rails Rumble. After checking it out, we encourage you
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By "Brasilianichers"
Description
"Awesome Dashboard for your Github Application", that's how we start to explore our application and the better way to describe it. The application's purpose is to give the user a nice view of common metrics in a github project that helps it to manage the repository in matters of how it is active and this way helping to find out whether or not a git hub repository is an active project, keeping track of application aspects easily controlling the reliability and the evolution of a project.
All those informations are displayed in a single page, that display among others:
- Number of Commits today
- Number of Issues Open
- Number of Open Pull Requests
- Number of Issues Created Today
- Number of Issues Closed Today
Built By
Built With
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The gems below were used in he application
* actionmailer (3.2.8)
* actionpack (3.2.8)
* activemodel (3.2.8)
* activerecord (3.2.8)
* activeresource (3.2.8)
* activesupport (3.2.8)
* addressable (2.3.2...
The gems below were used in he application
* actionmailer (3.2.8)
* actionpack (3.2.8)
* activemodel (3.2.8)
* activerecord (3.2.8)
* activeresource (3.2.8)
* activesupport (3.2.8)
* addressable (2.3.2)
* arel (3.0.2)
* builder (3.0.3)
* bundler (1.2.1)
* capistrano (2.13.4)
* capybara (1.1.2)
* childprocess (0.3.5)
* coderay (1.0.8)
* commonjs (0.2.6)
* dalli (2.2.1)
* diff-lcs (1.1.3)
* em-websocket (0.3.8)
* erubis (2.7.0)
* eventmachine (1.0.0)
* execjs (1.4.0)
* factory_girl (4.1.0)
* factory_girl_rails (4.1.0)
* fakeweb (1.3.0)
* faraday (0.8.4)
* ffi (1.1.5)
* github_api (0.7.0 81e0f25)
* growl (1.0.3)
* guard (1.4.0)
* guard-livereload (1.0.1)
* guard-rails (0.1.1)
* guard-rspec (2.1.0)
* hashie (1.2.0)
* highline (1.6.15)
* hike (1.2.1)
* honeybadger (1.3.0)
* httpauth (0.2.0)
* i18n (0.6.1)
* journey (1.0.4)
* jquery-rails (2.1.3)
* jruby-pageant (1.1.1)
* json (1.7.5)
* jwt (0.1.5)
* less (2.2.2)
* less-rails (2.2.3)
* libv8 (3.3.10.4)
* libwebsocket (0.1.5)
* listen (0.5.3)
* mail (2.4.4)
* method_source (0.8)
* mime-types (1.19)
* multi_json (1.3.6)
* multipart-post (1.1.5)
* mysql2 (0.3.11)
* net-scp (1.0.4)
* net-sftp (2.0.5)
* net-ssh (2.6.0)
* net-ssh-gateway (1.1.0)
* newrelic_rpm (3.5.0)
* nokogiri (1.5.5)
* oauth2 (0.8.0)
* polyglot (0.3.3)
* pry (0.9.10)
* pry_debug (0.0.1)
* quiet_assets (1.0.1)
* rack (1.4.1)
* rack-cache (1.2)
* rack-ssl (1.3.2)
* rack-test (0.6.2)
* rails (3.2.8)
* railties (3.2.8)
* rake (0.9.2.2)
* rb-fsevent (0.9.2)
* rdoc (3.12)
* rspec (2.11.0)
* rspec-core (2.11.1)
* rspec-expectations (2.11.3)
* rspec-mocks (2.11.3)
* rspec-rails (2.11.0)
* rubyzip (0.9.9)
* sass (3.2.1)
* sass-rails (3.2.5)
* selenium-webdriver (2.25.0)
* shoulda-matchers (1.4.0)
* slop (3.3.3)
* sprockets (2.1.3)
* sqlite3 (1.3.6)
* therubyracer (0.10.2)
* thor (0.16.0)
* tilt (1.3.3)
* treetop (1.4.11)
* twitter-bootstrap-rails (2.1.3)
* tzinfo (0.3.33)
* uglifier (1.3.0)
* vcr (2.2.5)
* xpath (0.1.4)
* yajl-ruby (1.1.0)
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