Add Aerospace Corporation as Known Instance for InnerSource Hackathon#899
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…thon Add detailed Known Instance based on their InnerSource contribfest presented at InnerSource Commons Summit 2024 by Tren Baumgarten and Caroline Jones. Their experience validates the pattern in a contract-based organization (FFRDC) with 31 participants across 21 departments, 15 tickets closed, and strong post-event engagement. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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About the Known Instance
The Aerospace Corporation is an FFRDC (Federally Funded Research and Development Center) where developers charge time to government contracts. This makes InnerSource adoption especially challenging — if it's not part of the funded tasking, it doesn't happen.
Their software best practices team organized a hybrid "contribfest" (virtual + in-person in El Segundo, CA) with these results:
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