Can we measure activity and progress of a project based on its activity?
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Github Activity
This series will look at the activity across Crypto related projects on Github. Follow this series to get to know the most active projects a bit better.
The reference point I will be using for choosing projects to look at will be the website https://www.cryptomiso.com/ which has live links to the different projects in aggregate.
This website is useful as a reference but different projects will have much larger scope and different areas of focus.
Steemit
Last week I examined the level of activity on the Steemit Github profile. I felt this gave a good overview of the general level of activity and focus of the teams working on various aspects of certain projects.
Komodo
Komodo is number one on the list of active repositories. I know little about this project but based on the level of Github activity it looks like a project worth learning more about.
To learn a little more about it this post by @heiditravels gives a lot of background and explains some of the unique aspects of this platform.
We provide security, freedom and independence to all people through blockchain technology
to create a flourishing, decentralized world.
komodoplatform.com
Links
Website: https://komodoplatform.com/
Github: https://github.com/KomodoPlatform (26 Contributors)
Telegram: https://telegram.me/KomodoPlatform_Official (4,290 Members)
Coinmarket Cap: Rank 43, Market Cap 395m
Purpose: Decentralized ICOs
Activity
- High levels of activity in 2017, which has tailed off in 2018
- Most activity focusing on one repository
- 5 Repositories with significant levels of activity
*What are your impressions of the Komodo platform, please let us know in the comments...
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Thanks for great post..i appreciate this cryptocurrency..all the best...
I have not been able to give an answer about the Komodo platform, because I just read your post. now I will learn it
I think GitHub activity can be used to see how active the devs have been, but I doubt it can be used to see how much progress has been made. If all activity went into adding a few spaces/dots and that is registered as activity, there is room to 'game' this system.
You'd have to dive into the commits to see what was added in order to determine if it has actual progress, or go with what the dev team puts out in writing detailing what they have completed ;-)