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Yes. The SQL database would need an enum column to identify what kind of change is introduced by each commit. We may need a "mixed" category for the few cases where there are e.g. .po file changes and .c changes in the same commit. The alternative would be to make multiple database entries for such commits, but it would fit the existing data model poorly.
In the frontend we could add a --filter
switch (or something like that) orthogonal to the other options, so you could make various cross-sections of the data and benefit from the same visualizations (authors, commits, changes, ...).
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