How to measure innersource across your organization
Blog post from GitHub
Innersource, which applies open-source techniques within an enterprise, is a strategic approach for increasing collaboration and breaking down silos in large organizations. Measuring innersource contributions can help assess progress, with metrics such as the innersource contribution percentage indicating the rate of contributions from individuals outside the original development team. Various contribution levels, from 0% to 50%, reflect different degrees of collaboration and project ownership, with higher percentages indicating more substantial cross-team cooperation and feature development. The concept encourages shared ownership and efficiency by allowing teams to improve and utilize each other's software packages, thus streamlining processes and reducing reliance on hierarchical decision-making. Enterprises can explore resources like innersourcecommons.org and opensource.guide, along with tools available on GitHub, to support their innersource initiatives and enhance organizational collaboration.