Just compare kythe.io with opensource.google, kythe's page looks more like a collection of markdown files than an alive project website.
Clicking "web ui" on the front page took me to this page [1] that is scant on details, linking to a caley release from a year ago, probably is was written long time ago and never updated (makes me think the rest of the pages may be the same). I can tell ease of deploying is not a priority too.
Just a little bit of css and linking to source.chromium.org/chromium and cs.opensource.google as example deploys would make the project look more alive.
Clicking "web ui" on the front page took me to this page [1] that is scant on details, linking to a caley release from a year ago, probably is was written long time ago and never updated (makes me think the rest of the pages may be the same). I can tell ease of deploying is not a priority too.
Just a little bit of css and linking to source.chromium.org/chromium and cs.opensource.google as example deploys would make the project look more alive.
My 2 cents :-)
1: https://kythe.io/examples/#visualizing-cross-references