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Benjamin Fleischer is a distinguished Ruby coder (one of the 1% most active Ruby users) who spends a lot of time commenting on issues between pushes. Benjamin is a nine-to-fiver who works best late at night (around 10 pm).

Benjamin's developer personality is very similar to Tom Brown's but Tom is more of a pusher. There is also an uncanny similarity between Benjamin's activity stream and those of Thomas Thomassen, Andrew Vit, Karol Bucek, and Yan Pritzker.

It seems like Benjamin is—or should be—friends with Coveralls. With this in mind, it's worth noting that Coveralls is less of a CSS aficionado. There is also an obvious connection between Benjamin and Christian Nennemann, Boris Köster, Bitdeli Chef, and Vasiliy Yorkin.

These days, Benjamin is most actively contributing to the repositories: metricfu/metric_fu, bf4/gemproject, mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on, bf4/bf4.github.com, and bf4/metric_fu.

Statistics

The two following graphs show Benjamin Fleischer's average weekly and daily schedules. These charts give significant insight into Benjamin's character as a developer. The colors in the charts indicate the fraction of events that are issue comments, new issues, pushes, watching, and pull request comments.

Note: an attempt has been made to show these plots in in the correct timezone (based on Benjamin's location listed on their GitHub profile) but this procedure is imperfect at best.

We already know that Benjamin loves commenting on issues whenever they're not pushing code but the following chart sheds some light onto what Benjamin does with their open source time. In the full event stream analyzed for this report, there are a total of 10423 events recorded for Benjamin. The colors in the pie chart below indicate the number of events that are issue comments, new issues, pushes, watching, and pull request comments.

Benjamin has contributed to repositories in 22 languages. In particular, Benjamin seems to be a pretty serious Ruby expert. The following chart shows the number of contributions Benjamin made to repositories mainly written in Ruby, JavaScript, C, CSS, and Shell.

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