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Ratio of how many branches end up in PRs #68

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SanJSp opened this issue Sep 27, 2021 · 1 comment
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Ratio of how many branches end up in PRs #68

SanJSp opened this issue Sep 27, 2021 · 1 comment

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@SanJSp
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SanJSp commented Sep 27, 2021

As a developer, I'd like to see how many of my branches actually end up as Pull Requests


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Could show the amount of unnecessary work done.

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chrisma commented Sep 30, 2021

I like the idea of measuring the amount of "unnecessary work done". This would be the equivalent of "waste" in Lean methods.

Thinking of this a measurement that can be calculated for a development iteration: Would this be the amount of branches that are not connected to a PR at the end of an iteration? Is this a relevant metric as branches can also live completely locally on the dev machines?

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