Superseded Pull Requests metric tracks the number of pull requests that were closed or merged due to another pull request superseding them.
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Bitbucket dashboard template provides you with the latest release stats like commits, repository status, top contributors for any Bitbucket project.
Watchers is the number of users who have chosen to receive notifications of changes to a repository. They can watch any public repository hosted on Bitbucket.
The Tags metric tracks the number of tags that are associated with a repository in Bitbucket, which can be used to organize and label specific versions of code.
Other Issues is a Bitbucket metric that tracks the number of non-bug related issues, such as feature requests or tasks, in a repository.
New Other Issues is a metric that shows the number of new issues created in a repository, excluding bugs and enhancement requests.
The New Superseded Pull Requests metric tracks the number of pull requests that have been replaced by newer ones, indicating the need for more efficient communication and decision-making processes within the development team.
The Declined Pull Requests metric in Bitbucket measures the number of proposed code changes that were rejected by team members or automated checks.
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.
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.