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Ye but it’s sucks. That’s like ordering chains by “GitHub commits (developer activity).”

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Answer2: While looking at GitHub commits can be useful in some cases, it is an incomplete measure of a project’s health and activity. It doesn’t take into account other important factors such as the number of contributors, the quality of the code, or the number of bug reports. Additionally, a project with low GitHub commits could still be active and have a lot of value to offer. Therefore, relying solely on GitHub commits is not an accurate way to measure the success or activity of a project.
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Same thing. It's does tell you something that has some utility but it is a very gross metric. You can find a dead project by looking at commits
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