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To see charts and activity of everyone who commits code to your FishEye repositories, click the People tab at the top of the page. The list of all People appears.

Screenshot: List of all People in FishEye

The list shown is comprised of all users that have accounts on the system. On the People index page, you can see the commit history in global lines of code (LOC) that each person has contributed (expressed as a line graph) and their total number of commits. Also, the most recent piece of activity is shown as a clickable item.

You can click on a person's name to see detailed information about their additions to the repository, and issue updates and reviews if using FishEye with Crucible and JIRA integration is set up.

Screenshot: Statistics on a Person in FishEye

Some users may not appear to have the correct number of Files Changed or LOC, despite regularly committing. In this situation, if they have committed to a directory which is not covered by the regexes in your symbolic definition (i.e. they have committed to a directory that is neither trunk, branches or tags) then that directory will be counted as part of trunk. Also note that creating tags and branches themselves does not count toward the totals in FishEye.

Avatars

By default, each user has a unique avatar that is randomly formed from the text in their email address. Users can choose to upload their own avatar image by uploading an image to an external service such as Gravatar, which FishEye supports. See the page on Changing your User Profile.

If you are using Crucible, statistics on each person's code reviews are also available.

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