We improved the DORA Metrics report by adding more details on how do metrics compare to the previous period.
You can now see a detailed deployments table.
We improved the DORA Metrics report by adding more details on how do metrics compare to the previous period.
You can now see a detailed deployments table.
We created the Operational Users section in order for our customers to have a central point of managing users, permissions, roles, and SSO access.
The former pages Users, Role Management, Stats Management, and Single Sign-On are now under Operational Users, in the Setup section.
We've added the option to compare engineer stats with team average stats using the Developer Progress feature. This will help you spot underperformers and identify coaching opportunities. Comparing engineer stats with team average stats can also help you discover top performers and recognize their wins.
We've added PR stats in the Team Progress and the Developer Progress features. Learn more about Team Progress and Developer Progress.
If you want to hide developers' names from other users on the platform, you can do it by following this guide.
We've just launched our integration with Azure DevOps Server. Learn more about integrating Azure DevOps Server here.
The Activity Heatmap feature now displays the time zone used for the stats.
We added Throughput, Productive Throughput, and Commits/ Active Day in Targets. Learn more about Targets.
You can now view more than 5 engineers in the Work Log, using the 'Per Page' filter.
You can now sort individual engineer stats in the Dashboard. You can do this by clicking on each metric's name.
We created a new Role Management permission - 'Assign all repos'. Providing this permission automatically assigns any newly added repos to users with this permission. Learn more about Role Management.
We've added trendlines that help you track the evolution for each metric in the Developer Performance, Team Performance, and Repositories Stats reports. Click on any metric to display its trendlines.
We redesigned the Developer Summary feature, adding new metrics and visual enhancements to improve usability. The new Developer Summary metrics include tt100, PRs Merged Without Review, PR Comments Addressed, and more. You can learn more about the new Developer Summary metrics here.
We've improved the Activity feature by adding more events that label an engineer as active.
We are now looking at Commits, Pull Requests, Pull Requests Comments/ Reviews, Tickets, and Ticket Comments.
We’ve created a new visualization for the Activity Heatmap. The new visualization displays commit activity as an individual weekly heat map.