It turns out that some of you have a lot more non-developer accounts in Github than we imagined! We can certainly see why–Github is a great product that can facilitate all kinds of workflows. But it also meant we needed to reconsider how we count your developers.

We’ve launched an update that allows you to choose which teams should have their members counted as developers for the Total Contributor Count metric. This lets you count exactly the right people and avoids skewing metrics that use your contributor count due to the inclusion of non-developer users.

This update is available for Github, Gitlab and Bitbucket connections today. Please reach out to your Treno contact if you would like any assistance making configuration changes to your connections.