Commit 285e590c authored by Nick Gaskill's avatar Nick Gaskill

Merge branch 'fneill-simplify-language-in-vsa-note' into 'master'

Simplify language in vsa note about deployments

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!80739
parents 2bd0b1a9 2f641799
...@@ -117,16 +117,15 @@ production environment for all merge requests deployed in the given time period. ...@@ -117,16 +117,15 @@ production environment for all merge requests deployed in the given time period.
The "Recent Activity" metrics near the top of the page are measured as follows: The "Recent Activity" metrics near the top of the page are measured as follows:
- **New Issues:** the number of issues created in the date range. - **New Issues:** the number of issues created in the date range.
- **Deploys:** the number of deployments <sup>1</sup> to production <sup>2</sup> in the date range. - **Deploys:** the number of deployments to production in the date range.
- **Deployment Frequency:** the average number of deployments <sup>1</sup> to production <sup>2</sup> - **Deployment Frequency:** the average number of deployments to production
per day in the date range. per day in the date range.
1. To give a more accurate representation of deployments that actually completed successfully, To see deployment metrics, you must have a [production environment configured](../../../ci/environments/index.md#deployment-tier-of-environments).
the calculation for these two metrics changed in GitLab 13.9 from using the time a deployment was
created to the time a deployment finished. If you were referencing this metric prior to 13.9, please NOTE:
keep this slight change in mind. In GitLab 13.9 and later, deployment metrics are calculated based on when the deployment was finished.
1. To see deployment metrics, you must have a In GitLab 13.8 and earlier, deployment metrics are calculated based on when the deployment was created.
[production environment configured](../../../ci/environments/index.md#deployment-tier-of-environments).
You can learn more about these metrics in our [analytics definitions](../../analytics/index.md). You can learn more about these metrics in our [analytics definitions](../../analytics/index.md).
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