Feb 20, 2024

Leaderboards & Repo Complexity

Quine Product Team

Quine Product Team

2 min read

This week we are excited to announce some big updates to the Quine product!

Quine’s Leaderboard is back and better than ever!

We’ve been hard at work revamping the Quine leaderboard to include much richer information about Quine users and their footprint on GitHub and Quine. 📈

As well as following the users’ DevRank, you can now see stats on:

  • Stars on repositories owned
  • Repos contributed to
  • PR’s merged

You can also keep track of your own Creator Quest stats over time, as well as monitoring your DevRank percentiles relative to the Quine community and the entire GitHub ecosystem. 🏆

Contribution is easier than ever!

We had plenty of feedback from users of Contribute over recent months. You shared that you would like more help to find relevant OSS repositories that are easy to contribute to and suited to your own experience level. 👩‍🎓

So we’ve been working to introduce a new classification and sorting option to Contribute to account for ‘Ease of contribution’.

This ranks repositories based on a number of factors to help classify them as Entry-level, Mid-level, or Expert. These rating factors include:

  • Average years on GitHub of contributors to the repo 🕰️
  • Issue complexity (using Quine’s ML magic models!) 🪄
  • Quality of documentation 📒
  • Repo and maintainer activity 🏃🏽‍♀️

We hope that you’ll love these new features as much as we do and that they will make contributing to open source that bit easier and more fun!



With ❤️ from the Quine Product team.

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