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Account maturity10.0 / 10
Original project quality4.9 / 18
Contribution quality23.0 / 27
Ecosystem / maintenance impact20.0 / 20
Community influence4.2 / 8
Activity authenticity17.0 / 17

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zerone0x — 69.10/100 · 人上人 (优质贡献者 · 值得信任)

TL;DR: High-activity open-source contributor with a 60% PR rejection rate and near-zero traction on personal projects, a high-volume low-yield ecosystem participant.

DimensionScoreNotes
Account maturity10/10registered 8.1 yrs, active 9 yrs
Original project quality4.9/18total stars 10, max stars 6 on personal projects
Contribution quality23/27204 merged PRs, 60% rejection rate, 0 trivial external PRs
Ecosystem / maintenance impact20/2018 substantive PRs merged into ★380k+ openclaw/openclaw and other high-star repos
Community influence4.2/8138 followers, following 361, low organic follower ratio
Activity authenticity17/179646 contributions last year, last activity today, no templated PR flood detected

Red flags: High PR rejection rate: 307 out of 511 decided PRs were closed unmerged, a 60% rejection rate indicating low acceptance of submitted contributions. Manual adjustment: -2, reason: The 60% PR rejection rate drastically reduces the real-world value of the user's high contribution volume, and personal projects have near-zero traction (only 10 total stars across 21 original repos) despite 8 years of account activity, warranting an additional score reduction beyond the script's initial penalty. Verdict: Needs human review: extremely high activity but very low PR acceptance rate and no meaningful traction on personal projects, contribution value is highly questionable.

🔥 Roast: You’ve submitted 601 PRs in 8 years only to get 60% of them rejected — you’ve single-handedly worn open-source maintainers’ “close PR” buttons to a shine, while your 21 original repos have a grand total of 10 stars, fewer than the 179 repos you’ve forked and almost certainly never opened. Your GitHub profile isn’t a developer portfolio, it’s a digital hoard of other people’s code and a graveyard of rejected pull requests.