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Add Modern Agile as an anchor to the Concept Anchor pattern #457
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Great idea @guilhermebrasil ! The 4 Modern Agile principles:
Could you elaborate on the connect between the principles and InnerSource? |
For sure @spier , it's a good point. The book "Getting Started With InnerSource" (https://innersourcecommons.org/learn/books/getting-started-with-innersource/) presents some advantages of the InnerSource strategy (Faster development, Complete documentation, Code reuse, Cross-team collaboration, Development with GitHub). Most of these advantages have a robust connection to the principles of modern agile: Make People Awesome: One of the significant advantages of Innesource is to promote team collaboration. The collaboration process positively exposes people, allowing everyone to know their contributions, thus encouraging them to contribute more and get recognized for it. Make Safety A Prerequisite: Open and transparent collaboration promoted by InnerSource is a great way to encourage and demonstrate that collaboration is discussed respectfully and aimed at promoting learning. Experiment & Learn Rapidly: Experimentation and learning are in the essence of the open source model and naturally are a fundamental part of the InnerSource. Fast development, good documentation, code reuse, and team collaboration promote experimentation and quick learning. Deliver Value Continuously: This is a natural consequence of the three previous principles, and all the InnerSource work philosophy supports it. |
I love the addition, thank you @guilhermebrasil @spier |
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Spier <github@spier.hu>
Adding the "Modern Agile" reference.