Commit timezone consistent with stated geography
Babylon Protocol's assessment for RD-F-119 — scored green on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
Recent commit timestamps from babylonlabs-io/babylon show activity across UTC, UTC-3, and UTC-7 timezones. Babylon Labs is a distributed team: Fisher Yu is based in North Sydney, Australia (AU LinkedIn); David Tse is at Stanford (US Pacific). UTC-3 commits are consistent with Brazilian or South American developers common in the Cosmos ecosystem. UTC-7 commits consistent with US Mountain Time developers. No Korean Standard Time (UTC+9) concentration detected that would suggest DPRK implant risk. Full commit-time distribution analysis not available at OSINT tier (GitHub contributor graphs are JS-rendered). Confidence is medium.
Sources #
- GitHubbabylonlabs-io/babylon recent commits with timestampsGitHub commits API for babylonlabs-io/babylon — recent timestamps reviewedretrieved 2026-05-04
Methodology #
Determine whether the distribution of commit hours in the repo is consistent with the team's publicly stated geography (anomaly flag for DPRK-precursor pattern).
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