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Ian brought up the fact that the scatter plots on the explore page are not necessarily displaying the best information regarding pull requests and issues. Instead of graphing open pull requests, it may be better to graph average life time (time between creation and closing of request or issue) as a way of determining which repos are the most active (lower presumably being better). This however also brings up the point that the current log scale on the y-axis crams large numbers of repos with low y values together. This would become a problem if we were to switch to graphing average life time as it would shift the focus away from the repos with low times. Changing the scale to focus on lower y values would solve this issue.
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Ian brought up the fact that the scatter plots on the explore page are not necessarily displaying the best information regarding pull requests and issues. Instead of graphing open pull requests, it may be better to graph average life time (time between creation and closing of request or issue) as a way of determining which repos are the most active (lower presumably being better). This however also brings up the point that the current log scale on the y-axis crams large numbers of repos with low y values together. This would become a problem if we were to switch to graphing average life time as it would shift the focus away from the repos with low times. Changing the scale to focus on lower y values would solve this issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: