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Open Development in the Enterprise - ApacheCon NA 2013
1. Open
V7
.42
Open Development
Development
in the Enterprise
in theOpen Source wisdom inside your company
Applying enterprise
Bertrand Delacrétaz
Senior Developer, Adobe CQ5/AEM R&D team, Basel, Switzerland
Apache Software Foundation Member and (current) Director
http://grep.codeconsult.ch - twitter: @bdelacretaz - bdelacretaz@apache.org
slides revision: 2013-02-14
speaking for
myself, based
on my
experience at
Day and
Adobe
2. Open Development?
Inside my company?
Who needs secrets?
Who cares if your code is not yet perfect?
Open Development
in the Enterprise picture: wax115 on morguefile.com
3. Corporate teams are too often isolated
in their own watertight boxes...
Open Development
in the Enterprise picture: krosseel on morguefile.com
4. Getting a common flow of information
makes all the difference
Open Development
in the Enterprise picture: taysm on morguefile.com
5. Our setup
A central issue tracker for
everything: features, bugs,
Features, test setups, server
design, tasks,
bugs, etc... upgrades, ...
A single open code
Events
repository, discoverable.
Strong links,
Activity stream
permanent URLs Activity streams provide
real-time info.
Single Open
Code
Events
Repository
Subscriptions
Some email Some «vision»
Shared knowledge base mostly on mailing lists meetings
mostly throwaway as opposed to
information exchange
Open Development
in the Enterprise
6. Shared vision
The goals
Real-time status updates
Broadcast help requests
Searchable archives
Open Development
in the Enterprise pictures from morguefile.com
http://morguefile.com/license/morguefile/
7. Shared vision?
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
Code
repository
Move from 1-to-1 email to a central hub
(mailing list, tracker, code repository)
Any important info has a permanent URL (wiki, tracker, etc.)
Open Development
in the Enterprise
8. hub-and-spoke model
Avoid 1-1 for project communications
All discussions/decisions on list + tracker
Shared source code, read-write
Open Development
in the Enterprise picture: http://morguefile.com/archive/display/211010 by roganjosh
9. Speak in URLs!
in issues, email, blogs etc.
http://mytracker/YOG-1234
As opposed to “that memory problem that we found in the blastolyzer module last week”.
Common abbreviated forms like YOG-1234 work as well.
http://myarchive/mail/2009-03-14-1234567.html
Points to a precise message as opposed to “what Bob said last week about the blastolyzer”.
Revision 123456
Points to a commit that changes one thing.
(and one thing only, right? No “big bangs”)
Open Development
in the Enterprise
10. Real-time updates
Events generated by the tracker,
code repository and mailing lists all
contribute to the project’s activity
Code
repository
stream.
Combined with tracker and code
repository queries, this provides real-
time project status information.
Status meetings? No thanks.
Open Development
in the Enterprise
11. Broadcast help requests
Create an issue in the tracker instead
of just asking Bob to fix it.
Traceable. Shareable.
Bob makes up its own schedule
based on tracker queries.
Contributes to the real-time status
updates.
Open Development
in the Enterprise
12. Self-service archives
Putting the tracker, code
repository and mailing lists
Issues
at the center creates a live
knowledge base of project
Commit
information.
messages Discussions
project knowledge base
search
Invaluable help for new
project members getting
up to speed.
Open Development
in the Enterprise pictures from morguefile.com
http://morguefile.com/license/morguefile/
13. Project success! Shared vision
Benefits?
Less meetings! Real-time status updates
Efficient planning!
Knowledge base!
Broadcast help requests
Searchable archives
14. and also... Better software
structures.
More sustainable Higher software
software and processes. quality.
Improve your communications skills.
Learn to make mistakes in public.
Show where you can add value.
Reputation
and mutual trust.
Better quality and more fun...
photo credits:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blackbutterfly/3051019058/
http://morguefile.com/archive/display/137482
others from clarita, bandini, kevinrosseel, hotblack on morguefile.com
15. The Five Wisdoms jus if y
t o ou
ne re
of open development thin me
g... mb
.(w er
If it didn't happen on the dev list, ell,
five
it didn't happen. )
Whatever you're working on,
it must be backed by an issue in the tracker.
If it's not in the source code control system,
it doesn't exist.
If it's important,
it needs a permanent URL.
What happened while you were away?
Open Development Check the activity stream and archives.
in the Enterprise
16. That’s us
Work like an open-source
project.
Features,
design, tasks,
Everybody has a voice.
bugs, etc...
Information is shared, all
Events the time.
Strong links,
Activity stream
permanent URLs
People learn from each
other.
Single Open
Events
Code
Repository
Meetings are for vision and
software design, basic info
Subscriptions
flows continuously.
Shared knowledge base
Open Development
in the Enterprise
17. Coda job BTW
s-b ...w
ase e a
l@a re h
do irin
This works for the Apache Software Foundation. be g!
.co
m
This works for the Adobe CQ5 team, ex Day Software.
Why not you?
Start with small steps...
Reading list: http://x42.ch/11.70.01
( http://delicious.com/bdelacretaz/
opendevelopment )
Open Development
Bertrand Delacretaz
grep.codeconsult.ch
in the Enterprise @bdelacretaz
bdelacretaz@apache.org