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New Features
Activity The activity sparkline in the open pull request list : shows the activity level of the pull request in the last past five days
With this addition, you can glance at a pull request and immediately get a feeling about the pull requests progress and see if an action is necessary to get the pull request reviewed and mergedget an immediate view of the open pull request activity and whether action is needed in order to move forward with the pull request.
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The retrospective summary is preselected pre-selected with the last past 2 weeks
Until now we’ve had just shown an empty page when clicking the “PR Analytics” link. To get started and to see content immediately, we now by default show the retrospective summary with the last two weeks,
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Retrospective summary redesignand the most recent repository
For your convenience, you will see by default the retrospective summary of the past two weeks of your most recently viewed repository.
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Redesign of the retrospective summary
We redesigned the retrospective summary to improve usability and make make it easier to see the important information stand out more clearly. Additionally, we also link to the statistics from metrics to allow a drill-down and to better connect the statistics and the retrospective summaryat a glance.
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Enhancements
Differentiation between approved and needs work “approved” and “needs work” flags in Slack reminders
So far we didn’t differentiate between We have made the distinction between the “Needs work” and “Approved” flags in the Slack due date reminders. This was now changed so that you can better You will now be able to clearly see the actual status of a pull request and where you may need to take action:
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Statistics
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Improvements
Replace Replacement of the existing merge frequency statistic statistics with the more powerful pull request distribution stat
The pull request distribution graph from the retrospective summary provides more value than the existing merge frequency statistics . Therefore so we replaced the merge frequency statistic with the pr distribution statisticsstatistic. It The pr distribution shows you the different states of your pull requests at different points in time. You can see if the pull request workload was equally spread, or if the merges all happened at the sprint end, possibly having an impact on proper pull request review.
To make the graph more comprehensible, We readable at a glance, we reordered the stacked bars to show the open pull requests on the bottom. It should make the graph more comprehensible useful and provide a better overview of the pull request workload.
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Addition of useful context in all the single pull request tooltips with useful information
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We now display additional data points in the pull request tooltip: tooltips, including the title of the pull request, linked Jira issues and the target branch.
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Use a logarithmic Y-axis scale for the statistics
To reduce the impact of outliers, we changed to a logarithmic Y-axis scale for the statistics.
Improved line lines of code statisticstatistics
In addition to the pull request line lines of code scatter plot visualization, we added a summary that includes the aggregated total amount of added & removed lines of code per day. Besides that, you can see The tool tip now includes the added/removed lines in the tooltip of a single pull request:
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