After a night of tossing and turning, finally the Linux on the successful generation of our team Project Burndown chart, the effect is good, in the process found another way to generate Burndown chart, is based on an open source project.
1. Preparation:
First of all, your project must have milestone. You can create a milestone by following these steps:
- Click on the project homepage issues go to the issues page:
- Click the Milestone tab in the tab and click the New Milestone button on the right to create a new milestone.
- In the title can write "Alpha version" or other expected to reach the version you can, in the description of the project to write the acceptance criteria or the project to complete the function. The time to select in the Calendar table on the right is the date when the milestone is estimated to be implemented.
- If you have previously published many issue after the new completion of the milestone, you can transfer the issue to the new milestone as follows:
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- First click on the left all marquee
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- After selecting all, click on the milestone shown below to select a set
Note: Remember to do the issues on each page. If the new milestone is built after the issues, in the construction of issues to remember to add milestone.
- After completing the milestone, we also need to add a label such as [Size 1] (the number indicates the amount of contribution or workload), such as the label of our group below:
So we're done with the preparation, and we're going to create a Burndown chart in two ways.
2, through the ready-made server generation
First introduce a website:http://radekstepan.com/burnchart
- This site can help you build a Burndown chart on GitHub, first open this site.
- As shown above, now click on the Add a Project in the top left corner
- Note here that the relative path of your GitHub project is filled in, relative to the path you can find as follows, first open your Gtihub project homepage:
- In the address bar of the browser, the content behind the Intercept github.com/is the relative address of the GitHub project, for example, our team project address is
Https://github.com/buaase/Phylab-Web
- Then the relative address after interception should be:
Buaase/phylab-web
- The project relative path is entered on the page just now, and the page is as follows :
- Click the Add button on the right side to enter the following page:
- Then click on the project name, for example click here in the Red box below:
- Click on Enter, then click on the corresponding milestones, such as here we click on the alpha version of the prototype.
- So you can see our Burndown chart!
3. Another way to update in the afternoon
[Team Project] How GitHub generates a Burndown chart