The Merged Pull Requests metric measures the number of pull requests that have been successfully merged into a branch within a specific time frame, indicating the productivity and collaboration of a team.
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Bitbucket dashboard template provides you with the latest release stats like commits, repository status, top contributors for any Bitbucket project.
The Open Issues metric in Bitbucket represents the number of unresolved problems or task items that have been reported or created in a repository's issue tracker and are waiting for resolution by the development team.
New Open Issues metric tracks the number of recently created issues that are still open in Bitbucket.
Other Issues is a Bitbucket metric that tracks the number of non-bug related issues, such as feature requests or tasks, in a repository.
All Issues metric in Bitbucket is the total number of open and closed issues in a repository or project. It provides a quick overview of all the issues tracked in your project.
The Issues by Kind metric in Bitbucket categorizes and displays the number of issues based on their type (e.g. bug, enhancement, task) to help teams prioritize and manage their work effectively.
Commit metric is a count of individual changes made to the codebase, giving insights into how active the project is and how frequently changes are being made.
Open Pull Requests is a metric that shows the number of pull requests in a repository that have not been merged or closed yet. It gives an idea of the current workload or collaboration level in a project.
The New Declined Pull Requests metric is a count of pull requests that were closed as "declined" within a given time period, indicating code that did not meet the project's standards.