
Calculates Users Karma, estimates risk of an issue to be reopened which allows to optimize code reviews and testing processes
Calculates Users Karma, estimates risk of an issue to be reopened which allows to optimize code reviews and testing processes
Calculates Users Karma, estimates risk of an issue to be reopened which allows to optimize code reviews and testing processes
Set up what Transitions get you closer to delivery and what don't. With Autofill functionality it's a matter of a minute! Depending on Transitions the plugin will calculate User Karma and Issue Risks.
There are always issues that are more likely to be reopened than others. Depending on who was working on an issue Karma can calculate the odds it will be reopened. Concentrate on those with high risks!
Engineers love being best, they will struggle to make their karma higher. That's what we need! Small number of reopenings means high team velocity. Let them fight for the quality!
More details
Estimates risks of issues to be reopened which allows to optimize reviews and testing processes. As a result this shortens your release cycle.
A few ways of using Karma:
- Find out whether an issue will be reopened or will have bugs
- Gamify development process: such a drag when your karma is brought down by recent Reopen!
Note, that IE8 is not supported.
Reviews for cloud
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100% means that a task or a developer didn't have any Reopenings at all. By Reopening I mean any "negative" transition backwards (from Done to Reopened, from Closed to In Progress, etc). Which of the transitions are "negative" is determined by administrator.

I don't think so. After JIRA 7 broke backward compatibility we don't feel a lot of warmth about this product. But we can open the sources of this plugin if someone is willing to re-write it for JIRA 7.
**UPDATE:** JIRA 7 compatibility was finally added.
Reviews for server
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100% means that a task or a developer didn't have any Reopenings at all. By Reopening I mean any "negative" transition backwards (from Done to Reopened, from Closed to In Progress, etc). Which of the transitions are "negative" is determined by administrator.

I don't think so. After JIRA 7 broke backward compatibility we don't feel a lot of warmth about this product. But we can open the sources of this plugin if someone is willing to re-write it for JIRA 7.
**UPDATE:** JIRA 7 compatibility was finally added.
Reviews for Data Center
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100% means that a task or a developer didn't have any Reopenings at all. By Reopening I mean any "negative" transition backwards (from Done to Reopened, from Closed to In Progress, etc). Which of the transitions are "negative" is determined by administrator.

I don't think so. After JIRA 7 broke backward compatibility we don't feel a lot of warmth about this product. But we can open the sources of this plugin if someone is willing to re-write it for JIRA 7.
**UPDATE:** JIRA 7 compatibility was finally added.
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Versions
Version 1.1.2-20171031.190121-102 • Jira Server 7.2.0 - 7.6.11 • Released 2018-01-06
Summary
JIRA 7 compatibility
Installation
- Log into your Jira instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Manage add-ons screen loads.
- Click Find new apps or Find new add-ons from the left-hand side of the page.
- Locate Karma - Risk Management in Jira via search. Results include app versions compatible with your Jira instance.
- Click Install to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.
To find older Karma - Risk Management in Jira versions compatible with your instance, you can look through our version history page.