good is written mostly in Go.
Across all Go projects on Open Hub, 14% of all source code lines are comments.
For good, this figure is only 25%.This very impressive number of comments puts good among the top 10% of all Go projects on Open Hub.
A high number of comments might indicate that the code is well-documented and organized, and could be a sign of a helpful and disciplined development team.
Over the past twelve months, 2 developers contributed new code to good, making this a relatively small project team.
For this measurement, Open Hub considers only recent changes to the code. Over the entire history of the project, 3 developers have contributed.
The source code repository for good has less than a year of continuous activity. This likely is a relatively new project.
A short history is not necessarily a bad thing (all projects have to start somewhere!) but often, newer projects are changing rapidly and are thus less stable. They are also often innovative and exciting!
As this project matures, a longer source control history in conjunction with recent activity might indicate that the project has enough merit to hold contributors' interest for a long time. It might indicate a mature and relatively bug-free code base, and can be a sign of an organized, dedicated development team.
Note: The source code for good might actually be older than the source control history can reveal. Many new projects begin by incorporating a large amount of source code from existing, older projects. You might be able to tell whether this is the case by looking for a rapid rise in the amount of code early in the project's history.