Pull Requests Merged per Developer
WHY IT MATTERS
Pull requests merged per developer is a raw indicator of throughput and efficiency. Productive developers are more engaged and more capable of supporting business objectives.
HOW IT’S MEASURED
Pull requests merged per developer is calculated by dividing the total number of pull requests merged by the number of developers. Developers are Git users who created at least one pull request in the last 90 days.
We automatically ignore pull requests in development workflows—such as dependency updates, back merges, and releases—that are not representative of developer productivity.
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