diff --git a/patterns/2-structured/dedicated-community-leader.md b/patterns/2-structured/dedicated-community-leader.md index 91f3c3d0d..8f5235d75 100644 --- a/patterns/2-structured/dedicated-community-leader.md +++ b/patterns/2-structured/dedicated-community-leader.md @@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ Having excellent and dedicated community leaders is a precondition for the succe ## Known Instances * _BIOS at Robert Bosch GmbH_. Note that InnerSource at Bosch was, for the majority, aimed at increasing innovation and to a large degree dealt with internal facing products. This pattern is currently not used at Bosch for lack of funding. +* _Airbus_. A data scientist wanted to improve the collaboration with peers in the group and found: i) many developers (beyond data science) wanted that too and were happy someone was taking care of the issue, and ii) support from line manager and middle management to eventually act as the _de facto_ community leader, on top of his regular line of duty. ## Alias diff --git a/patterns/2-structured/innersource-license.md b/patterns/2-structured/innersource-license.md index 1183ea45a..54b5c55a3 100644 --- a/patterns/2-structured/innersource-license.md +++ b/patterns/2-structured/innersource-license.md @@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ The mentioned collaboration challenges include: It is worth mentioning that so far the software shared under this InnerSource license is mostly tooling, infrastructure, and tools lower in the stack. +Airbus created ad hoc InnerSource licenses to enable InnerSource way of working within a large part of the group. + ## Status * Structured diff --git a/patterns/2-structured/maturity-model.md b/patterns/2-structured/maturity-model.md index 8e410625e..629c2e477 100644 --- a/patterns/2-structured/maturity-model.md +++ b/patterns/2-structured/maturity-model.md @@ -213,6 +213,7 @@ long term. * Entelgy * Zylk * Bitergia +* Airbus ## Authors diff --git a/patterns/2-structured/project-setup/base-documentation.md b/patterns/2-structured/project-setup/base-documentation.md index 8e6ebc538..3c4bb411b 100644 --- a/patterns/2-structured/project-setup/base-documentation.md +++ b/patterns/2-structured/project-setup/base-documentation.md @@ -132,6 +132,7 @@ started right away: [README-template.md](templates/README-template.md), * Paypal Inc. * Mercado Libre - create a documentation site that contains how to get started with InnerSource and also define the basic artifacts that a repository must have to be InnerSource (README, CONTRIBUTING, CODING_GUIDELINES, etc). * Analog Devices Inc. +* Airbus ## Authors diff --git a/patterns/2-structured/repository-activity-score.md b/patterns/2-structured/repository-activity-score.md index c7d699058..27421a6ae 100644 --- a/patterns/2-structured/repository-activity-score.md +++ b/patterns/2-structured/repository-activity-score.md @@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ The repository activity score is a simple calculation based on the GitHub API. I ## Known Instances * Used in SAP's InnerSource project portal to define the default order of the InnerSource projects. It was first created in July 2020 and is fine-tuned and updated frequently ever since. When proposed to the InnerSource Commons in July 2020, this pattern emerged. Also see [Michael Graf & Harish B (SAP) at ISC.S11 - The Unexpected Path of Applying InnerSource Patterns](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r9QOw9dcQo&list=PLCH-i0B0otNQZQt_QzGR9Il_kE4C6cQRy&index=6). +* Airbus took a lot of inspiration from this pattern to create an "InnerSource score" that combines the activity score together with checks from the [Standard Base Documentation](./project-setup/base-documentation.md) and the [InnerSource License](./innersource-license.md). ## Status diff --git a/patterns/2-structured/start-as-experiment.md b/patterns/2-structured/start-as-experiment.md index 53326df2d..56e0c7d31 100644 --- a/patterns/2-structured/start-as-experiment.md +++ b/patterns/2-structured/start-as-experiment.md @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ Finally, starting as an experiment makes it much easier to sidestep regulations ## Known Instances - Robert Bosch GmbH (globally distributed software development) +- Airbus: the data science community collaborated on shared Python libraries that eventually lead to a group-wide InnerSource scheme for any software. ## Status