Hey Richard,
Well, I also share the same opinion, however, as we currently use Jira + GitHub, if you add your ticket ID to each of your commit messages you’ll see on Jira the number of commits. As I hate repetitive tasks I decided to come up with this ✌️
What value can you see by the number of commits?
Actually, I’m not sure 🤔 I reckon that management use them for performance analytics or so
Hi Rafael, oh, I see... So you are not using JIRA+BitBucket on premise... Carry on... :)
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Hey Richard,
Well, I also share the same opinion, however, as we currently use Jira + GitHub, if you add your ticket ID to each of your commit messages you’ll see on Jira the number of commits. As I hate repetitive tasks I decided to come up with this ✌️
What value can you see by the number of commits?
Actually, I’m not sure 🤔 I reckon that management use them for performance analytics or so
Hi Rafael,
oh, I see... So you are not using JIRA+BitBucket on premise... Carry on... :)