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Dev productivity metrics suck. Ops reviews are key for AI-accelerated eng orgs

cortex.io
11 points·by gsdatta·7 dagen geleden·10 comments

How we built a robust demo env using the Service Locator pattern in React

cortex.io
6 points·by gsdatta·5 jaar geleden·0 comments

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gsdatta
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
Candidly, we're disagreeing.

The framework is explicitly titled "Measuring developer productivity with the DX Core 4". Diffs/engineer, even if not at the individual level, is still meant as a proxy for individual throughput. The question they are trying to answer is "how do we make Ganesh X% more productive?"

My argument is that that is the wrong question to be trying to optimize for, regardless of how you measure it. It also does not capture the risk dimensions with AI adoption (and the reduction in humans-in-the-loop) which my paper tries to directly address.
gsdatta
·7 dagen geleden·discuss
Should be available for download at the link in the post!
gsdatta
·7 dagen geleden·discuss
I'm the author – I spent 6 months writing this myself, and, if it helps, our product doesn't even do the stuff in the framework. I'm not sure what I'd be selling?
gsdatta
·7 dagen geleden·discuss
I know I'm biased but Core 4 (and similar) rub me the wrong way – measuring individual developers as the atomic unit IMO is always meaningless. It's a proxy for organizational health but not directly correlated.

Especially now with AI, what do metrics like "prs/engineer" even mean when you have background agents open/reviewing/releasing PRs without human intervention? what is the right unit for measuring health of the org?

FWIW I write a lot more about "why not existing frameworks" in depth in the full paper.

Initiatives are defined specifically as non-productive, technical leverage-producing initiatives that affect the org's health as a whole and are often left behind. For example, we recently ran an initiative around feature flag cleanups and full rollouts that we tracked religiously during our weekly OpEx review – without which we probably would not have had the same success with that cleanup initiative.

I understand your cynicism with "yet another framework" but (and I know I'm biased) this framework is intimately tied to ops reviews as a mechanism for both measurement and organizational change.
gsdatta
·7 dagen geleden·discuss
Dev productivity metrics frameworks are (and always have been, IMO) bad for measuring organizational effectiveness. Operational Excellence reviews are the future of measuring and improving organizational health, and I wrote a paper making the case for this + a framework that helps make the OE review effective.
gsdatta
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
(Shameless plug) – founder of https://www.cortex.io (YC W20) here! We build an off-the-shelf developer portal. Backstage is great if you have lots of time/very niche requirements, but most of our users need a system that "just works" to drive ownership/best practices without adding a ton of overhead
gsdatta
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Yes it does! We use the ownership+dependency graph defined in the catalog to message affected owners directly on Slack
gsdatta
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
It's definitely a popular space now :) Lots more activity since we first started work on (shameless plug) https://getcortexapp.com (yc w20)