The Open Issues by Label metric displays the number of open issues in a repository categorized by specific labels, providing insight into which areas of a project may need more attention and management.
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GitHub metric ‘Open Issues by Label’ counts the number of issues with each Label. However, one issue can be associated with multiple labels. Therefore, the total value of the metric will show the total number of associations across all labels, rather than the total number of issues. This can result in a higher total value for the metric in Databox in comparison to the values from GitHub.
The Open Issues metric counts the number of unresolved problems, bugs or feature requests in a repository. It helps to track the backlog of work and prioritize tasks.
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.
This metric tracks the number of closed issues in a repository and shows the contributions made by each contributor towards closing those issues.
This metric tracks the number of pull requests submitted by contributors that have been reviewed, approved, and merged into the codebase.
The Latest Open Pull Request Activity metric displays the most recent activity, such as commits and comments, on open pull requests in a GitHub repository.
Time Since Last Commit shows the duration of time that has elapsed since the most recent changes were made to a repository.
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.
The Total Closed Issues metric tracks the number of issues that have been resolved or closed by all contributors in a GitHub repository.