Proposed by: Vaishnavi Joshi

Measuring Success in Open Source Communities: Metrics and KPIs

In the realm of open source, success isn't just about lines of code or number of contributors—it's about fostering a vibrant, sustainable ecosystem that thrives on collaboration and innovation. This talk dives deep into the art and science of measuring success in open source communities, highlighting the nuanced role of metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in painting a comprehensive picture of project health. Attendees will explore a rich tapestry of metrics, from traditional measures like code commits and bug fixes to more qualitative assessments of community engagement and diversity. By understanding how to harness these metrics effectively, participants will be empowered to make informed decisions, allocate resources strategically, and drive meaningful impact within their open source projects.


Furthermore, the talk addresses the broader implications of measuring success in open source, acknowledging the tension between quantitative growth and qualitative community values.

Attendees will learn to navigate this delicate balance, leveraging metrics as tools for improvement while staying true to the collaborative ethos that underpins open source culture. By embracing a holistic approach to measurement—one that values both quantitative data and qualitative insights—participants will be equipped to cultivate thriving open source communities that not only produce great software but also foster inclusivity, innovation, and social good.







Source code/Reference: https://bit.ly/mumbaifoss

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