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Issue counts seem incorrect #22

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domenic opened this issue Apr 22, 2016 · 4 comments
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Issue counts seem incorrect #22

domenic opened this issue Apr 22, 2016 · 4 comments

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@domenic
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domenic commented Apr 22, 2016

When I use a token and enter whatwg/html, I get a graph that caps out at 338 on the right-hand side (i.e. at the present day). However, there are only 261 open issues on whatwg/html. Even if you were erroneously including pull requests, there are only 17 of those.

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domenic commented Apr 23, 2016

I see. This is because some issues have multiple labels.

I think the best solution might be to add another line overlaid on top that is total issues.

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bumbu commented Apr 24, 2016

We were considering this, but it needs some thought how to show it properly. Any sketches of pull-requests are welcome!

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bsipocz commented Mar 16, 2018

This is a very promising app, thanks.

I also run into this issue with astropy/astropy. We have ~900 issues+PRs, yet the grap shows 2K+. Basically the current form is very misleading as the ups and downs are not necessarily corresponds of closing issues but relabelling sprints.

One idea would be to have coloured line plot with all the label names, and a separate one with the cummulative number of issues (maybe either as a checkbox selection to avoid uninformative scaling issues with large projects, or on separate panels)

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Avasam commented Mar 19, 2024

I got confused by this as well. To be fair the axis isn't marked. But I did expect to count by issues, not labels.

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