Chris Short 3/25/2026

OSPO Notes: How to find your community

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This article provides a practical guide for Open Source Program Office (OSPO) leaders and open source project maintainers on how to find and engage their community. It emphasizes starting with the git repository by using commands like 'git shortlog -sne' to analyze contributors, their email domains, and commit patterns. The article then advises engaging top committers before creating any community spaces. It also covers using GitHub Insights (Pulse, Contributors, Commits, Code Frequency, Forks) to gather more community data and understand project health.

OSPO Notes: How to find your community

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