The Issues Resolution Time by User metric measures the average time taken by each user to resolve their assigned issues on GitHub.
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The "Stars" metric on GitHub represents the number of users who have marked a repository as a favorite. It is a way to quantify a repository's popularity or usefulness.
The Forks metric tracks the number of times a repository has been copied by other users or organizations on GitHub.
The Collaborators metric tracks the number of users who have collaborator access to a repository, enabling them to make changes and push code.
New Issues by Contributors is a metric that tracks the number of new issues created by contributors who are not part of the project's core team over a set period of time.
Commits metric shows the number of changes pushed to a Git repository over time. Each commit is a snapshot of changes made to the codebase.
Time Since Last Commit shows the duration of time that has elapsed since the most recent changes were made to a repository.
Releases metric tracks the number of times a project's release is published, a new version with improved features or bug fixes. It helps measure software development progress and user adoption of new releases.
The Releases by Name metric quantifies the number of software releases that have been identified and named within a given time period. It provides insight into the frequency of software updates and their development cycle.