The Pull Requests Resolution Time metric measures the time it takes for a pull request to be reviewed, approved, and merged in a repository 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 Contributors metric shows the number of individual users who have made at least one commit to a repository, indicating the level of community engagement.
New Issues metric tracks the number of new issues created within a specified time period, providing insights into the volume and frequency of new problem reports.
Issues Resolution Time is the duration between when an issue is opened and when it is closed or resolved in GitHub.
Issues Resolution Time by Label is a metric that tracks the average time it takes to resolve issues based on their labels. It provides insights into which types of issues take the longest to resolve, allowing for better resource allocation and faster issue resolution.
The Open Pull Requests by Label metric displays the number of pull requests that are currently open with a specific label assigned to them.
This metric tracks the number of proposed code changes from external contributors that need to be reviewed and merged into the main codebase.
This metric tracks the number of pull requests submitted by contributors that have been reviewed, approved, and merged into the codebase.