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Adding Bosch as a Known Instance to the InnerSource Ambassador pattern
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@gruetter would be great if you could help us find somebody who can add more details about the implementation of this pattern at Bosch. |
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@gruetter one last reminder on this one ;) If you cannot find somebody else from Bosch to contribute to this PR, no worries. |
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It took too long to get further feedback on this. Therefore i am merging as is. |
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Adding Bosch as a Known Instance to the InnerSource Ambassador pattern.
Would be great to add a bit more information like since when the concept is in use, how many people fill this role, how people are selected, etc.. Just 1-3 sentences extra description would be enough, as it helps us to explain that every org may implement the pattern slightly differently.