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Bitergia Analytics, Software Development Analytics for Your Peace of Mind - OpenExpo'18

Bitergia Analytics, Software Development Analytics for Your Peace of Mind - OpenExpo'18

Quick introduction to Bitergia Analytics for Software Development, done for OpenExpo Europe 2018

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June 06, 2018
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  1. Bitergia Analytics Software Development Analytics for your Peace of Mind

    J. Manrique López de la Fuente @jsmanrique jsmanrique at bitergia.com https://speakerdeck.com/bitergia OpenExpo Europe Madrid, June 6th, 2018
  2. /open development in corporations Agile Agile Manifesto DevOps DevOps framework:

    CALMS (Culture/Collaboration, Automation, Lean, Measurement, and Sharing) Inner Source Managing Inner Source Projects (bit.ly/managing-innersource)
  3. /open source everywhere Who is contributing* to the projects? How

    much/what/where are they contributing*? Who is driving successful projects? Who is behind a project? * Contributions: code, issues, requests, etc.
  4. /community Which projects are more community attractive? Are projects retaining

    contributors? Are projects community-driven or enterprise-driven? How diverse is your community? Who are projects top contributors? Where does my community come from? Where else my community contributes?
  5. /collaboration management How fast are we dealing with feedback (issues,

    requests, comments)? How long does it take to add new features? Are people engaged with the project/company? Is the project/company allowing innovation?
  6. /monitoring “To measure is to know” “If you can not

    measure it, you can not improve it” Lord Kelvin
  7. /monitoring Metrics can be very dangerous “Human beings adjust behavior

    based on the metrics they’re held against. Anything you measure will impel a person to optimize his score on that metric. What you measure is what you’ll get. Period”. You Are What You Measure by Dan Ariely
  8. /community Onion model ASF Pony factor 80% contrib.: 7 core

    devs 15% contrib.:~ 40 regular 5% contrib: ~ 85 casual Pony factor: 1
  9. /innersource commons Inner Source Commons “...establish a body of knowledge

    and to educate individuals, commercial and non-profit organizations, research centers and other institutions about the successful adoption of InnerSource best practices…”