The first lines of source code were added to sql-gen-rs in July, 2023. If this young project has had recent activity, then it likely has passed its critical early start-up period, and has become established. The project still may be rapidly changing, innovative and exciting, and finding its focus.
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 sql-gen-rs 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.
Over the past twelve months, 2 developers contributed new code to sql-gen-rs, 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, 4 developers have contributed.
sql-gen-rs is written mostly in Rust.
Across all Rust projects on Open Hub, 13% of all source code lines are comments.
For sql-gen-rs, this figure is 2%.This lack of comments puts sql-gen-rs among the lowest 10% of all Rust 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.