The result is based on ratio of number of commits and code additions from initial and final time ranges.
Initial time range – from 14 Aug, 2023 to 14 Nov, 2023
Final time range – from 15 May, 2024 to 14 Aug, 2024
It is basically a number of most active contributors responsible for 80% of contributions.
Bus factor tries to assess "What happens if a key member of the team is hit by a bus?". The more there are key members, the lower the risk.
The ACINQ/eclair repository has a bus factor of 4.
Medium risk, some knowledge concentrated in a few people
Bus factor was measured on 14 Aug 2024
The ACINQ/eclair is a GitHub repository that hosts the Eclair project. Eclair is a Scalable, User-friendly, and Enterprise-grade Lightning Network implementation designed to work seamlessly on the Bitcoin network, offering a platform for off-chain transactions.
Here are some of the key highlights:
Scalable: Eclair is designed to handle large volumes of transactions, which is crucial for business-critical operations.
User-friendly: It provides a rich API and a user-friendly interface for users to interact with the Lightning network easily.
Enterprise-grade: It offers robustness and high reliability for enterprise-level requirements.
Written in Scala: The Eclair project is written in Scala, which is a popular programming language for high-performance systems.
The Eclair project is developed and maintained by ACINQ, a Paris-based Bitcoin technology company focusing on the Lightning Network. The repository includes the source code, documentation, issue tracking, and collaborative features for the Eclair project, offering a comprehensive platform for users and contributors around the world.
The project is licensed under Apache License 2.0, which means it's free to use, modify and distribute. It contains a set of comprehensive instructions in the README file to help get you started with setting up your Eclair node.
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