In Part 2 of this 3-part series, we outline key elements within the implementation of InnerSource as a secure open source software development tool.Reliable, trusted commitership is key to the processes of review and approval before initial production. At first, you may have to put your best developers in the role of mentoring and reviewing/approving commits instead of writing code, which may seem like you’re letting them sit idle. “I recommend 10% of your engineering workforce should be conscripted to trusted committership,” said Danese Cooper, Founder and Chairperson at InnerSource Commons, and a longtime open source advocate. “If you don’t have that 10%, you will be in trouble when InnerSource starts happening.”To read this article in full, please click her
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