Is there a spike in the number of issues filed for a project?

Is there a spike in the number of issues filed for a project?

Is there a spike in the number of issues filed for a project?

A spike in the number of issues being filed for a project can indicate:

  • A change of scope (i.e., the work is larger than we originally assumed).

  • A high number of defects being discovered (i.e., the work doesn’t match expectations).

All these factors can delay the completion of the project.

Detect a spike in GitHub, GitLab, JIRA, and Linear issues filed for a project

Detect a spike in GitHub, GitLab, JIRA, and Linear issues filed for a project

Detect a spike in GitHub, GitLab, JIRA, and Linear issues filed for a project

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