https://www.redmine.org/https://www.redmine.org/favicon.ico?16793021292008-06-26T15:19:38ZRedmineRedmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=35692008-06-26T15:19:38ZJean-Philippe Langjp_lang@yahoo.fr
<ul><li><strong>File</strong> <a href="/attachments/704">issues_by_tracker.png</a> <a class="icon-only icon-download" title="Download" href="/attachments/download/704/issues_by_tracker.png">issues_by_tracker.png</a> added</li></ul><p>Here is what it could look like:</p>
<p><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/704/issues_by_tracker.png" alt="" /></p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=44182008-08-20T05:59:30ZEric Davis
<ul></ul><p>Jean-Philippe Lang wrote:</p>
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<p>Here is what it could look like:</p>
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<p>I like it.</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=45382008-08-27T14:43:52ZDigital Base
<ul></ul><p>+1 here, great idea</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=45882008-09-01T08:34:44ZJurgen Kluft
<ul></ul><p>+10</p>
<p>Tracking issues visually appeals to a lot of Producers and business people alike. It's an easy way to see the velocity of the project in terms of bug fixing speed, issue resolving speed, or task progression speed.</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=52482008-10-22T22:12:19ZThomas Capricelli
<ul></ul><p>yes! +1 for me</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=55232008-11-11T09:35:57ZJean-Philippe Langjp_lang@yahoo.fr
<ul><li><strong>Target version</strong> deleted (<del><i>0.8</i></del>)</li></ul> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=56522008-11-13T22:49:05ZThomas Capricelli
<ul></ul><p>I would really be happy to help, but i dont know ruby. You can maybe take inspiration from those projects<br /><a class="external" href="http://www.freehackers.org/thomas/tag/activity/">http://www.freehackers.org/thomas/tag/activity/</a></p>
<p>And please contact me if I ever can help in any way. (<em>but</em> learning ruby...)<br />(i watch this bug, am on irc/freenode as 'orzel', and my email is on my account here)</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=56682008-11-14T16:35:59ZSamuli Tursas
<ul></ul><p>This would be very useful, and would make Redmine distinctive from other similar apps.</p>
<p>+1 from me.</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=73612009-02-16T02:47:14ZBrad Rushworth
<ul></ul><p>Jean-Philippe Lang wrote:</p>
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<p>Here is what it could look like:</p>
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<p>Looks great. We also need a graph that shows issue closure rates though.</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=73642009-02-16T07:35:47ZJerome Vanthournout
<ul></ul><p>This graph should be generated based on a selectable issue status (all, open, close, ...) as in the issue list.</p>
<p>I really would like to see this feature implemented in v0.9.</p>
<p>+1</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=73922009-02-18T04:24:54ZEric Davis
<ul></ul><p>There's a plugin that has some graphing features that you might want to take a look at: <a class="external" href="http://github.com/edavis10/redmine_charts/tree/master">http://github.com/edavis10/redmine_charts/tree/master</a></p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=74042009-02-18T17:39:50ZThomas Capricelli
<ul><li><strong>File</strong> <a href="/attachments/1545">chartsbuggy.png</a> <a class="icon-only icon-download" title="Download" href="/attachments/download/1545/chartsbuggy.png">chartsbuggy.png</a> added</li></ul><p>i've tried it. It's only for timetracking (which i dont use), and it doesn't work with latest trunk for redmine. The menu is called 'charts_menu_label', and submenus have strange names like this too.</p>
<p>But the graphs on the webpage look very good, i'd definitely love to have something like this for bugs, commits, and overall activity.</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=74212009-02-19T05:43:04ZEric Davis
<ul></ul><p>Thomas Capricelli wrote:</p>
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<p>i've tried it. It's only for timetracking (which i dont use), and it doesn't work with latest trunk for redmine. The menu is called 'charts_menu_label', and submenus have strange names like this too.</p>
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<p>What language are you using? I'm guessing the plugin author doesn't have a translation for it yet.</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=74232009-02-19T05:49:01ZThomas Capricelli
<ul></ul><p>i'm using Italian. Shouldn't it display English when no translation is available ??</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=94652009-05-24T20:33:50ZSteffen Gransow
<ul></ul><p>What's the status on this ticket? :)</p>
<p>The plugin is nice, but shows progress only related to time (estimated, remaining etc.). The intention of this ticket is to create alternative views to the gantt chart for different project stakeholders (that is, burndown graphs with cumulated progress per tracker). This is not the same, as time monitoring per ticket is not necessary for agile development with time boxing and sprints. The team and its managers should have an eye on the timeline, but manage themselves and create values (instead of just constantly updating estimates and time spent etc. on tickets that have to be worked on anyways).</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=95572009-06-01T16:11:12ZBrad Beattie
<ul></ul><p>I have a plugin that kind of does this. See <a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/attachments/1634/Screenshot-Schedules_Plugin_-_0.2.0_-_Project_Overview_-_Mozilla_Firefox.png">http://www.redmine.org/attachments/1634/Screenshot-Schedules_Plugin_-_0.2.0_-_Project_Overview_-_Mozilla_Firefox.png</a></p>
<p><a class="external" href="http://github.com/bradbeattie/redmine-graphs-plugin/tree/master">http://github.com/bradbeattie/redmine-graphs-plugin/tree/master</a></p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=274372011-04-01T05:23:12ZRyan H
<ul></ul><p>Hate to resurrect an old issue... This would be an awesomely powerful feature to add to redmine. We're evaluating this as a tool at work now (And by evaluating, I mean we're just plain using it for about a month). If it's accepted, it's going to be the developers hinge into our sprints.</p>
<p>One of the major pieces of functionality that we've received criticism in when showing off Redmine is that it does not incorporate enough of Scrum - in this instance, specifically burndown charts (as well as, a backlog, and a few other things.)</p>
<p>Any chance this might get picked up in a near-term (year out) release?</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=354552012-01-19T08:59:12Zyannick quenec'hdu
<ul></ul><p>+1</p>
<p>Ryan H wrote:</p>
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<p>Hate to resurrect an old issue... This would be an awesomely powerful feature to add to redmine. We're evaluating this as a tool at work now (And by evaluating, I mean we're just plain using it for about a month). If it's accepted, it's going to be the developers hinge into our sprints.</p>
<p>One of the major pieces of functionality that we've received criticism in when showing off Redmine is that it does not incorporate enough of Scrum - in this instance, specifically burndown charts (as well as, a backlog, and a few other things.)</p>
<p>Any chance this might get picked up in a near-term (year out) release?</p>
</blockquote> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=398022012-07-17T17:13:47ZSteffen Gransow
<ul></ul><p>Any news on this? Is there a plugin that provides cumulative flow diagrams that track progress instead of time? Any burndown diagram plugins available that don't track just effort in terms of estimated/elapsed time? If there are I'd be more than happy to close this ticket. ;-)</p> Redmine - Feature #1517: Cumulative flow diagrams of trackers as some sort of project burn down graphhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/1517?journal_id=589892014-10-05T15:41:41ZAntonio De Marinis
<ul></ul><p>Steffen Gransow wrote:</p>
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<p>Any news on this? Is there a plugin that provides cumulative flow diagrams that track progress instead of time? Any burndown diagram plugins available that don't track just effort in terms of estimated/elapsed time? If there are I'd be more than happy to close this ticket. ;-)</p>
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<p><a class="user active" href="https://www.redmine.org/users/5444">Steffen Triple X</a>:<br />here it is, as part of <a href="http://www.redmine.org/plugins/redmine_agile" class="external">this Agile plugin</a><br />you have both burndown and the even better one <a href="http://kanbantool.com/kanban-library/analytics-and-metrics/explaining-cumulative-flow-diagrams" class="external">Cumulative flow diagram</a></p>
<p>I think you can close this ticket now ;)</p>