Developer duel
🔥 hellock flexes 11 years of OSS workhorse pedigree with near-perfect contribution quality (25.8/27) and maxed ecosystem impact, while liuziyu77’s sole win in original project quality is carried by a single 2253-star notebook—everything else? Bottom-tier: 7.3/27 contribution quality, one PR closed on arrival, activity so hollow you could farm tilapia. This crush is a reality check between a real core contributor and a resume-padding cosplayer.
1) Ditch the "notebook farmer" persona—your sole high-star project is a Jupyter notebook; pick one promising repo and turn it into a proper library with README, tests, and releases, not another scratchpad. 2) Contribution quality is your bottleneck: target high-star repos (like the ones you forked) and submit meaningful feature PRs, not typo fixes or doc tweaks, so maintainers actually merge instead of close. 3) Stay active—54 days without a PR is a death sentence; aim for at least one commit pe