The Pull Requests Resolution Time by Label metric measures the time it takes to resolve a pull request based on its associated label.
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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 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.
The Closed Issues metric tracks the number of issues that have been resolved and closed in a repository, providing insight into overall issue management.
Latest Open Issue Activity is a metric that tracks the date of the most recent activity on any open issues. It provides an indication of how actively the project is being maintained and monitored.
This metric tracks the number of pull requests submitted by contributors that have been reviewed, approved, and merged into the codebase.
This metric measures how long it takes for each user to resolve Pull Requests, indicating how efficient they are at reviewing and merging code changes.
Time Since Last Commit shows the duration of time that has elapsed since the most recent changes were made to a repository.