Changelog · Mar 17, 2021

Pull request archive for old and stale pull requests

Old open pull requests can make pull request cycle time metrics difficult to interpret. Our new pull request archive gives you the option to hide old and stale pull requests in Swarmia. This is especially useful for you to start focusing on improving ways of working when adopting Swarmia without letting the burden of the past get in your way.

If your team has pull requests with no activity since the last 30 days Swarmia prompts you the option to archive them on the Pull Request view.

Archived pull requests are excluded from all metrics in Swarmia and Slack daily digest. After archiving, you can still browse them on the Pull Request view.

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Self-signup available

Your colleagues can now sign up to Swarmia directly from our website. Based on the new user's GitHub account details, we can identify and link the user to your organization in Swarmia. In addition to providing a self-signup option, you'll still have the option to share an invite link (available on the app front page) with your colleagues.

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