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Searching for InnerSource Patterns in the Wild #465
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hello, please assign me this issue under hacktoberfest 2023, i'm sure i can do this well. |
By all means @deveshidwivedi, would be great if you would work on this and find further organizations that have implemented some of these InnerSource Patterns. Note that multiple people can work on this in parallel. Therefore we might assign multiple people to the same issue. |
hello sir, could you please guide me as to how to start, please? |
@deveshidwivedi sorry but I missed your question here. |
@dellagustin-sap you had mentioned the idea of a Pattern Hunt/Quest as an attendee challenge at the next ISC Summit. Above I have already listed some ideas for how to go about searching for patterns. Shall we discuss and brainstorm your idea on this issue here? |
When multiple orgs confirm that they are using a pattern, it increases the maturity and relevance of the pattern.
Therefore we list the orgs that have adopted the pattern as "Known Instances" on the pattern itself.
It also happens that multiple orgs re-discover a given pattern, without even considering it a pattern.
Those orgs often won't know about the InnerSource Patterns collected in this repository either.
You can help us to improve our patterns by searching for online material of other orgs that have stated that they are using a solution similar to what is described in one of our patterns. You can then help those orgs to get added as a "Known Instance" to the given pattern.
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Please don't take the below as instructions for how you have to do this!
It is just one possible way of how you could approach the hunt for patterns in the wild :)
If you want an even easier starting point, you can also review the issues with the label patterns-in-the-wild. These represent possible starting points to extract Known Instances, or create entirely new patterns based on online resources published by various orgs.
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