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## Who is fostering this initiative?
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Bitergia, as neutral actor in the software development analytics field aims at
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sharing the knowledge acquire during the last years. This book is currently focused on its main areas of expertise such as the usual metrics and KPI's to use,
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We thank [Bitergia] (especially José Manrique López and Daniel Izquierdo) for starting this book and seeding it with its main areas of expertise such as the usual metrics and KPI's to use,
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the methodology, the metrics strategy around your general InnerSource strategy
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or the infrastructure needed to have a successful InnerSource
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journey within your company.
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and the infrastructure needed to have a successful InnerSource
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journey within a company.
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This book is open to anyone interested in InnerSource, either you are
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applying this and you want to share your use case or you have successfully
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applied InnerSource in your internal software development process.
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The book is now managed by the [ISPO Working Group].
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It is open for use and contribution by anyone interested in InnerSource.
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Come join us and contribute!
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## How Do We Structure Goals, Questions, and Metrics?
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## References
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For further reading, we encourage you to participate in the [InnerSource Commons site](https://paypal.github.io/InnerSourceCommons/)
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funded by PayPal where dozens of companies are already sharing experiences and working to
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understand all of this. It is a great place to understand how others are facing this
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new methodology as we are all learning from this incipient process.
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And finally, if you're interested in participating from a survey perspective and share
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your insights about this within your organization, please have a look at the
For further reading, we encourage you to participate in the [InnerSource Commons],
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a non-profit foundation where dozens of companies are already sharing experiences and working to
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improve their craft of InnerSource.
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## Acknowledgements
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Each chapter in the book is authored and reviewed by different people. That information can
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be found at the beginning of each chapter. This initiative is fostered by [Bitergia](https://bitergia.com)
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although given some technical issues, we finally decided to open this under a personal
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repository.
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For further questions, please contact José Manrique López or Daniel Izquierdo:
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(jsmanrique|dizquierdo) at bitergia dot com.
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Thanks for your time here!
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be found at the beginning of each chapter. This initiative is fostered by the [ISPO Working Group].
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For further questions, please contact us in [Slack](https://innersourcecommons.org/slack)!
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The book cover was created by [Sebastian Spier](https://spier.hu), using an image by user [Bru-nO](https://pixabay.com/photos/measure-unit-of-measure-meterstab-2737004/), available under the [Pixabay License](https://pixabay.com/service/license/).
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All of the content found in this repository is licensed [CC BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/).
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[Bitergia]: https://bitergia.com/
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[ISPO Working Group]: https://innersourcecommons.org/community/#ispo
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