Churn gives wrong output
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Deleted user commented
What does the "commits" column on the churn output represent? If it is meant to represent the total number of commits for the file, then it's reporting incorrectly.
adamtornhill commented
The meaning of the commits column depends on what kind of churn analysis you run and the scope of that analysis. In the abs-churn
analysis it represents the number of commits per day. In entity-churn
the number of commits match what you get from the revisions
analysis. Which analysis do you refer to?
adamtornhill commented
No response - closing the issue. I'll re-open it if needed.