InnerSource - A way to spread the Open Source way / culture in organizations?
Hey @opensource, I’d like to share a bit about #InnerSource, it is the practice of adopting the open source practices and cultures for in-house software development and software-like projects.
If you are interested, there is a ton of material gathered by the community at https://innersourcecommons.org/
I’m currently working with this topic and I could not see a lot about in in the #Fediverse yet.
@kibiz0r @CapriciousDay
> it’s not a sustainable 100%-of-the-time every-single-day pace
The agile manifesto seems to disagree with you:
> Agile processes promote sustainable development. The sponsors, developers, and users should be able to maintain a constant pace indefinitely.
And it has some answers for the development of tools and refactoring as well.
The process is supposed to be sustainable. That doesn’t mean you can take one activity and do it to the exclusion of all others and have that be sustainable.
Edit:
Also, regretably, I’m using the now-common framing where “agile” === Scrum.
If we wanna get pure about it, the manifesto doesn’t say anything about sprints. (And also, you don’t do agile… you do a process which is agile. It’s a set of criteria to measure a process against, not a process itself.)
And reasonable people can definitely assert that Scrum does not meet all the criteria in the agile manifesto — at least, as Scrum is usually practiced.