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Hi @nishantwrp ,
how about showing the percentage instead:
calculated for each org, for each year = (No. of projects of that org in a given year / Total no. of projects in that year)*100
This info can be shown in org-card-years-container.
What do you think?
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The goal is to allow people to be able to filter organisations with more projects. The issue is to decide what should the metric that the users will be filtering on? Some options are
- Number of projects in the last year
- Average number of projects
- Some sort of weighted average with more weightage to recent years.
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@nishantwrp In that case we can show EMA (exponential moving average) number of project. this will have a greater weight on the recent number of projects.
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