Thanks for your punctual projection. This thing feels like a déjà vu, like when we hit the low productivity wall for Aiden's 3rd task. Let's just hope that the bottleneck (aka the bar scene) is behind us and the remaining events are less challenging...
On a more academic note, I'd suggest not to put the progression % in the same graph, because the labels on the x-axis are evenly distributed while that is not true in general, as the publication of the update report is quite irregular. If you look it now it seems like the progression % is steadily and linearly increasing, which we know is not the case.
This is the progression % with evenly distributed data on x-axis (like yours)
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This is the same but taking into account the real time span on the x-axis where we see the curve is sadly flattening lately (and this is not the kind of curve you want to flatten
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And, just to state the obvious, if you plot the derivative / productivity rate...
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we can only hope we are soon re-emerging from that pit
Anyways, it is just a purely academic remark, really keep doing it as you think best.