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Genial.ly vs The Washington Post

Developer ecosystem comparison across GitHub activity, SDKs, documentation, community, reach and momentum.

Genial.ly and The Washington Post both appear on the Smoower Developer Ecosystem Index.

The Washington Post (rank #510) holds a narrow lead over Genial.ly (rank #569) on the overall Smoower ecosystem score (37 vs 35). The gap of 2 points reflects composite signals across code, docs, community and reach.

On code quality (the state of repositories, tests, releases and polish), The Washington Post is ahead of Genial.ly. On education (docs, guides and learning material for developers), Genial.ly is clearly ahead of The Washington Post. On community (issue response, PR reviews and discussion health), Genial.ly is slightly ahead of The Washington Post. On reach (how visible the ecosystem is beyond its own repos), The Washington Post is clearly ahead of Genial.ly.

Genial.ly carries 71 GitHub stars across 13 public repos, with 1 repositories active in the last 90 days and 1 external contributors on record. The Washington Post shows 2,751 stars across 91 public repos, 3 active in the last 90 days and 0 external contributors. The star gap on its own does not decide the comparison, but The Washington Post's footprint is roughly 38.7x larger, which usually shows up in downstream signals like inbound issues and third party integrations.

Genial.ly is the stronger read for anyone weighting education. The Washington Post looks better where reach is the deciding factor. The table below breaks the scores down pillar by pillar; the linked profiles cover the underlying repos, docs and community signals in full.

Side-by-side metrics

MetricGenial.lyThe Washington Post
Ranking
Overall rank#569#510
Pillars
Overall3537
Code4050
Education7249
Community2018
Reach1750
Momentum1818
Builder experience00
Signals
Stars712,751
Forks531,061
Public repos1391
Active repos (90d)13
External contributors10
Avg polish3355
Avg AI-readiness3030

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