On 09/02/2021 18.32, Dave Barnes wrote:
Thanks, Daniel.
Based on my understanding of your explanation, I'll choose to trust the raw
numbers and calculate the percentages based on those numbers.
Do you concur?
You're free to do as you see fit, the numbers are only there as a helper
for "the big
Thanks, Daniel.
Based on my understanding of your explanation, I'll choose to trust the raw
numbers and calculate the percentages based on those numbers.
Do you concur?
BR,
Dave
On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 11:51 PM Daniel Gruno wrote:
> A quarter in this scenario is defined as "the 3 months precedin
A quarter in this scenario is defined as "the 3 months preceding this
day", as projects typically report every 3 months on a somewhat
arbitrary day (3rd wednesday), and some projects are asked to report
again the following month.
Thus, it's highly likely that the reports were not made _exactly
On my project (geode.apache.org), some of this quarter's change percentages are
way off, if they're comparing to the previous quarter. These percentages should
be near zero, yes?
Today’s stats:
- 322 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (-13% decrease)
- 321 PRs closed on GitHub, past quarter (-12