Inactive Project Bucket Distribution

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Where to find it:ComplianceConfiguration drift
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Every project that has ever emitted activity is placed in one of five buckets based on how long it has been since the last event we saw for it — active (≤90 days idle), slowing (90–180 days), dormant (180–365 days), abandoned (365+ days), and archived (soft-deleted at the Jira level, regardless of how recent the last event was). The horizontal bar shows the count per bucket; the legend underneath calls out the color key so you can scan the distribution at a glance.

What you can conclude

  • A high dormant or abandoned share usually means the project picker and JQL filters return stale results — a cleanup pass typically pays back quickly in less noise across reports.
  • A populated archived bucket is healthy: it shows the team is closing out projects properly rather than leaving them lying around.
  • If everything dormant sits in abandoned (nothing in archived), the team is letting projects go silent instead of formally archiving them — that is its own hygiene issue.
  • A concentration of dormant projects with the same prefix or product line may point to a structural change worth flagging (team disbanded, program ended).