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The dashboard is the same as the Global Project Trends dashboard. Unlike the projects trend that gives data for all the projects in the Linux Foundation, this dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the selected project's specific data.
The project trends dashboard is a data-driven platform that presents a customized mix of KPIs for one project or its sub-projects to enhance the performance of the project. This is accomplished by displaying measurements, stats, and insights that are unique to a particular project or strategy.
A Contributor Strength dashboard provides a statistical analysis of all the contributors who are actively involved in supporting the selected project and subprojects .
For more information about contributors, see People Analytics.
It also shows a line chart that displays the periodic growth or decline in the total number of contributors for the selected time period, across the project and project memberships. Hover over the graph points to view the total number of active contributors for a particular time period.
For the current release, GitHub and Git are the two data sources used to calculate contributors across all monitored repositories during the selected time period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
Contributor ID data is based on the user ID, identity ID, and email ID.
User roles such as author , co-author, reviewer, signer, etc.
Project IDs and subproject IDs are selected from the repositories.
This is a block at a fixed position on the chart that shows the 'Total Contributors' for the select project and project memberships. The percent change value is defined as an increase or a decrease in the total contributors compared to the previous period.
For more information, see Technical Contributors.
The dashboard is the same as the Global Project Trends dashboard. Unlike the projects trend that gives data for all the projects in the Linux Foundation, this dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the selected project's specific data.
The dashboard is the same as the dashboard. The dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the project specific data.
The dashboard is the same as the commits metric from the Global Project Trends dashboard. Unlike the projects trend that gives data for all the projects in the Linux Foundation, this dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the selected project and sub-project data.
The dashboard is the same as the LOC added and deleted metric from the Global Project Trends dashboard. Unlike the projects trend that gives data for all the projects in the Linux Foundation, this dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the selected project and sub-project data.
For more information, see LOC Added and LOC Deleted.
The dashboard is the same as the Contribution Affiliation metric from the Global Project Trends dashboard. Unlike the projects trend that gives data for all the projects in the Linux Foundation, this dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the selected project and sub-project data.
For more information, see Contribution Affiliation.
The dashboard is the same as the Issue History metric from the Global Project Trends dashboard. Unlike the projects trend that gives data for all the projects in the Linux Foundation, this dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the selected project and sub-project data.
For more information, see Issue History of Global Trends .
The dashboard is the same as the Pipeline metric from the Global Project Trends dashboard. Unlike the projects trend that gives data for all the projects in the Linux Foundation, this dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the selected project and sub-project data.
For more information, see Pipeline.
The dashboard displays the average lead time that the pull requests/changesets spend in various stages before being merged/closed.
The funnel view shows the number of days that the pull requests or changesets spend waiting for review, being reviewed, being approved, and being merged across all projects during the selected time range.