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 Watchers metric on GitHub represents the number of users who are tracking a particular repository, receiving notifications regarding its activity.
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.
Issues Resolution Time is the duration between when an issue is opened and when it is closed or resolved in GitHub.
The Issues Resolution Time by User metric measures the average time taken by each user to resolve their assigned issues on GitHub.
The Open Pull Requests metric indicates the number of proposed changes to a repository that are awaiting review and merge by the repository owner or designated collaborators.
The new pull requests metric measures the number of proposed changes to a repository's codebase that have not yet been merged into the main branch.
This metric tracks the number of proposed code changes from external contributors that need to be reviewed and merged into the main codebase.
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.